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Among Us, Boyfriend Dungeon, more heading to Xbox Game Pass

A host of ID@Xbox titles will be addd to the service over 2021.

A number of ID@Xbox titles including Among Us and Boyfriend Dungeon will head to Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft and the indie studios today revealed as part of a special showcase.

While the showcase focused on a whopping 60 titles heading to Xbox Series S & X, it also confirmed that 22 will be headed to Xbox Game Pass upon their respective launches.

Here’s what to expect as part of the subscription service:

  • Among Us (Console – 2021)
  • Art of the Rally (Cloud and Console – 2021)
  • Astria Ascending (Cloud and Console – 2021)
  • Backbone (Cloud and Console)
  • Boyfriend Dungeon (Console and PC)
  • Craftopia (Console and PC)
  • Dead Static Drive (Console and PC)
  • Edge of Eternity (Cloud and Console – 2021)
  • Hello Neighbor 2 (Cloud and Console)
  • Library of Ruina (Cloud and Console)
  • Little Witch in the Woods (Cloud and Console)
  • Moonglow Bay (Cloud and Console)
  • Narita Boy (Cloud and Console)
  • Nobody Saves the World (Cloud and Console)
  • Omno (Cloud and Console – Summer 2021)
  • Recompile (Cloud, Console, and PC – 2021)
  • Sable (Console and PC)
  • She Dreams Elsewhere (Console and PC)
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 (Cloud and Console)
  • The Ascent (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Undungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Way to the Woods (Cloud and Console)
  • The Wild at Heart (Console)

There’s some real great games in there — in addition to a new title from Guacamelee‘s Drinkbox, we’ll also gain access to the Aussie-made Way to the Woods. Who’s not excited about that?

Which of the above titles are you most looking forward to?


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