![]() Game Pass’s subscriber base has swelled by 37 per cent over the past year, up from 18 million in January, the last official figure provided by Microsoft. ![]() ![]() The catch? It Takes Two is available via EA Play, access to which is available only for those who subscribe to the pricier Game Pass Ultimate membership - yet another example of the growing divide between the two Game Pass tiers. There’s a notable dearth of such games these days, so it’s terrific to see one - by all accounts a well-made one, at that - get play on such a big stage. The studio’s previous game, A Way Out, is easily a standout among co-op games from the past few years. I’ve been looking forward to this one since it launched back in March, but haven’t yet found the time to check it out. The big jewel here is Hazelight’s It Takes Two. But players who pony up for the premium editions of the game can start playing a few days early, on November 5. As with all first-party Xbox games, Forza Horizon 5 is available at launch on Game Pass. For now, I’ll simply point you toward Kotaku’s glowing preview from last month. Forza Horizon 5…man, I’ve been playing it (a lot), but am barred by an embargo agreement from sharing any details just yet. Of note: Early last month, Sony added Final Fantasy VIII Remastered to PS Now, its Game Pass-competing games-on-demand service.Īll in all, it’s another solid month in a steady run of solid months for Game Pass. Of course, the Game Pass vat can apparently only hold so many pickles, and - this metaphor isn’t going anywhere, is it? But the following games are! They’ll leave the Xbox Game Pass library on November 15: ![]() Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – Definitive Edition (Console) It Takes Two, via EA Play (Cloud, Console, PC)įootball Manager 2022 (Cloud, Console, PC) Minecraft: Java and Bedrock editions (PC) ![]()
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