Even more titles are joining the Xbox Game Pass this January, including several games from the iconic Yakuza series! Whether you feel like playing the cowboy or diving into a dualistic horror experience, the latest games to arrive with Xbox's membership service are solid additions to an already impressive lineup.
For a monthly membership fee, Xbox players can enjoy a plethora of titles at no additional cost in addition to day-one first-party games, DLC, and more. As we prepare for the end of January, a few more games are coming to the ever-evolving library beginning on the 21st.
Previous titles added earlier this month include:
For those that don't already have the Xbox Game Pass deal, there are a few things you should know that might help make the decision to join a little easier. With the Xbox Game Pass service, there are two options to choose from with the Xbox Game Pass and the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Both offer Team Green fans a chance to play over 100 titles at no additional cost, including day-one launches of first-party titles. With the acquisition of Bethesda, there will be even more incentive to join up with this particular service.
Xbox Game Pass is $9.99 a month, whereas Xbox Game Pass Ultimate comes in at $14.99 and includes Xbox Live Gold. It's a pretty good deal, especially for those that are picky with their games. With EA's library joining the fray and rumors of Ubisoft Plus possibly merging as well, this deal is honestly one of the better ones out there currently on the market.
Excited to see several Yakuza titles make the list? What else would you enjoy seeing joining this membership library for Xbox Game Pass? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below!
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