
Exploring the range of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass recently, fans find more reason to add titles to their backlog of games. The mid-April refresh for the service listed Young Horse’s Bugsnax which also aligned with the ‘Isle of the BIGsnax’ update as well. When the official lineup released then, 7 Days to Die and Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion was also listed then.
Moving into May this month, fans are anticipating more games to be added this month for obvious reason. For one, Two Point Studios is preparing the release of Two Point University which will be added to the lineup this month. Additionally, Pac-Man Museum is also receiving the same attention this month as well.
On Tuesday, Microsoft went to feature more than a handful of new titles prepared to hit the service stretching close to the halfway point of May. You can read the full list below:
Console
Loot River – 5/3
Trek to Yomi – 5/5
Citizen Sleeper – 5/5
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition – 5/10
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising – 5/10
This War of Mine: Final Cut – 5/10
NHL 22 [EA Play] – 5/12
PC
Loot River – 5/3
Trek to Yomi – 5/5
Citizen Sleeper – 5/5
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition – 5/10
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising – 5/10
This War of Mine: Final Cut – 5/10
Cloud
Loot River – 5/3
Trek to Yomi – 5/5
Citizen Sleeper – 5/5
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition – 5/10
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising – 5/10
This War of Mine: Final Cut – 5/10
Noted, there are more games departing as new ones are welcomed. May 10th will mark the leaving of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition (Console; Cloud). Then May 15 will say goodbye to Enter The Gungeon (Cloud; Console; PC), Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster (Console; PC), Remnant: From the Ashes (Cloud; Console; PC), Steep (Cloud; Console), The Catch: Carp and Coarse (Cloud; Console; PC), and The Wild at Heart (Cloud; Console; PC).
In anticipation for one game – Trek to Yomi – we urge you read our preview for the game. “Trek to Yomi captures the contradiction between the two styles it pays homage too perfectly. The look and visual identity of Kurosawa, the violence and audacity of Miike, and truly creates a captivating gameplay dynamic,” David Rodriguez penned about the game. You can read the full piece by heading here.
Which title are you most interested to play this month?
Source: Xbox Wire







