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Citizen Sleeper 2 Xbox Game Pass day one release confirmed

And the original is "sticking around on the service".

A Citizen Sleeper 2 Xbox Game Pass day one availablity has been confirmed by developer Jump Over the Age and publisher Fellow Traveller.

In a press release, the pair said the sequel will join the original on Xbox Game Pass, and that the original “will also be sticking around on the service.”

Citizen Sleeper 2 Starward Vector will take players to a new location and once again put them in the body of a Sleeper, an escaped corporate-owned android trying to build a new life for themselves,” the duo added.

“This time, however, players will have a ramshackle ship and a crew they’ve recruited, both of which they will need to steer through a system-wide crisis.”

We’ll have more on Citizen Sleeper 2 Starward Vector as it’s announced; the title is planned for Windows PC, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. It’ll also be available on Xbox Game Pass.


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