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Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Guilty Gear -Strive-, Sid Meier’s Civilization 6, Valheim, and More

Draugoth

Gold Member

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Welcome back friends; we have games coming soon and even a surprise available today to keep your backlog nice and healthy. Don’t forget to feed your pre-installs a few files like Minecraft Legends and MLB The Show 23 while you’re picking out a few games to play today!


Available Today


Guilty Gear -Strive- (Cloud, Console, and PC)
The cutting-edge 2D/3D hybrid graphics pioneered in the Guilty Gear series have been raised to the next level in Guilty Gear -Strive-. The new artistic direction and improved character animations will go beyond anything you have seen before in a fighting game. Let’s rock!

Guilty Gear -Strive-


Coming Soon


Dead Space 2 (Cloud) EA Play – March 9
Three years after the Necromorph infestation aboard the USG Ishimura, Isaac Clarke awakens from a coma, confused, disoriented, and on a space station called The Sprawl. Fight new enemies and explore this open world’s massive zero-gravity environments to discover the truth with Xbox Cloud Gaming via EA Play.

Dead Space 3 (Cloud) EA Play – March 9
Journey across space to the icy planet of Tau Volantis with Isaac Clarke and Sgt. John Carver to destroy the source of the Necromorph outbreak. Overcome avalanches, ice climbs, violent wilderness, and an army of deadly, evolved enemies to save mankind from the impending apocalypse with Xbox Cloud Gaming via EA Play.

Valheim (Game Preview) (Console) – March 14
Available now with PC Game Pass and coming soon to Xbox consoles! Valheim is a brutal exploration and survival game for 1-10 players set in a procedurally generated world inspired by Norse mythology. Craft powerful weapons, construct longhouses, and slay mighty foes to prove yourself to Odin!

Valheim

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 16
Civilization VI offers unique ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time.

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition (Console and PC) – March 21
Once upon a time, there was a world torn by endless war. But then came a great king who would change this world forever. Join the young king Evan to found a new kingdom in the Prince’s Edition, which includes all DLCs.


Game Updates


Fallout 76: Mutation Invasion – Available now
Mutation Invasion is here and mutations from Daily Ops’ missions have infected Public Events! Play a Mutated Public Event every hour for additional rewards and challenges and jump back into Daily Ops to earn scaling rewards and experience a new variety of locations, enemies, and mutations.

No Man’s Sky: Fractal Update – Available now
Completely immerse yourself in an infinite universe with No Man’s Sky update 4.1, Fractal! Introducing a catalogue of your most incredible discoveries, the stunning Utopia Speeder starship, a huge number of quality of life and accessibility improvements, and much more! Learn more here.

Halo Infinite Season 3: Echoes Within – Available today
Halo Infinite’s largest multiplayer update yet is available starting today! Season 3: Echoes Within offers players a new 100-tier Battle Pass, new maps, a new mode and, for the first time, a new weapon and equipment item.

Halo Infinite Season 3

Sea of Thieves: The Forts of Fortune & 5th Anniversary Celebration – March 16 & 20
The Forts of Fortune are heating up again on March 16! New Chests of Fortune have been spied in their Vaults, offering coveted cosmetics and Commendations to any pirate who can hold on to them long enough to hand in. Enjoy new Pirate Legend Voyages and world changes too! Plus, celebrate Sea of Thieves’ 5th anniversary on March 20 with an exclusive log-in bonus, time-limited celebration selfie wall and a supersized Community Weekend event!


Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks


Madden NFL 23: EA Play Supercharge Pack – Available until March 9
Don’t forget to claim a limited-time reward for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members. Give your Ultimate Team a boost with the EA Play Supercharge Pack – just head to the Game Pass Ultimate Perks page by March 9 to claim the pack.

Halo Infinite: Corrupted Assault Rifle Bundle – Available today
Overwhelm your foes with the exclusive “Corrupted Hex” Assault Rifle Weapon Coating, four 2XP Boosts and four Challenge Swaps! This Perk requires Halo Infinite Multiplayer to use.

F1 22: Champions Content Bundle – Available now
Join the grid in F1 22 with three My Team Icons, two drivable safety cars (available only in Time Trial Mode), 18,000 PitCoin, and more. EA Play members can claim this Bundle now until April 3, 2023.

The Sims 4: Sleepover Sleepwear Set – Available now
Get the family ready for a cozy night in with The Sims 4 Sleepover Sleepwear Set, available with your EA Play membership!


Xbox Game Pass Quests


March Game Pass Quests are available for you to complete and claim! Redeem your completed Quests for points on your console in the Game Pass section, PC, or on the Xbox Game Pass mobile app. The more you play, the more you earn with opportunities to try out daily, weekly and monthly Quests.

Available now:

  • Overcooked! 2 (250 points – Ultimate only): Burn 30 items
  • Signalis (5 points): Play
  • Earn an Achievement in any Game Pass Game (50 points)

Leaving March 15


The following games are leaving the Game Pass library soon, which means it’s time to give these a proper farewell and jump back in before they go. Don’t forget you can save up to 20% off your purchase on games available in the Game Pass library.

  • F1 2020 (Console) EA Play
  • Goat Simulator (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Kentucky Route Zero (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Paradise Killer (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Undertale (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Young Souls (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games (Cloud, Console, and PC)
 
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Punished Miku

Human Rights Subscription Service
This year is very solid in terms of 3rd party publisher games. What I'm missing is the smaller indies, like we got last year all year long.

Benedict Fox can't come soon enough next month. I like alternating between larger and smaller games.

Valheim is a prominent indie, but I guess it's not really suited to single player. Still interesting though, and I'll give it a shot.
 
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Roberts

Member
Holy shit, I finished Ni No Kuni Remastered with my 6yo daughter two days ago and she has been like: "When can we play Ni No Kuni 2?" ever since. And I was like:"It's not out on xbox and I am not even sure it ever will." What timing!
 
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Holy shit, I finished Ni No Kuni Remastered with my 6yo daughter two days ago and she has been like: "When can we play Ni No Kuni 2?" ever since. And I was like:"It's not out on xbox and I am not even sure it ever will." What timing!
Now, how do you break the news to her that it sucks?

The first was a classic. I don’t know what they were thinking with the second.
 
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Stuart360

Member
Eh?, Valheim has been on for ages.

Edit. Oh its on Xbox now?, didnt eevn know, thats pretty cool for Xbox owners.
 
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adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Holy shit, I finished Ni No Kuni Remastered with my 6yo daughter two days ago and she has been like: "When can we play Ni No Kuni 2?" ever since. And I was like:"It's not out on xbox and I am not even sure it ever will." What timing!

FYI, the opening of the game is kinda dark before it gets into the fantasy world shenanigans, so you might wanna look it up separately before putting it in front of a 6 year old to see if it's just better to skip the intro for the kid.
 
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Roberts

Member
Now, how do you break the news to her that it sucks?

The first was a classic. I don’t know what they were thinking with the second.
Oh no! We really enjoyed the first one (I'm not even into JRPGs) and she absolutely adored all the characters but as far as I understand the second one has a new set of characters, right? In that case, it is probably for the best, because if she doesn't like the game, it will be easier for her to abandon it.
FYI, the opening of the game is kinda dark before it gets into the fantasy world shenanigans, so you might wanna look it up separately before putting it in front of a 6 year old to see if it's just better to skip the intro for the kid.
Thanks, man. I will check the opening without her to see if it is too much.
 
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The_Mike

I cry about SonyGaf from my chair in Redmond, WA
Civ and valheim? Fuck yeah.

I was so close double dipping every time the last few times it was on sale. Glad I didn't.
 
Yeah, the onslaught of larger games is pretty relentless. I'd like a mix of smaller ones as well.

Indies in general have been almost non-existent in 2023.

Yeah.

Way too many complained about 2022 being a dry year, hopefully they didn't take it to heart.

It almost became a perception. Still people parrot about it non stop.
 

reksveks

Member
This year is very solid in terms of 3rd party publisher games. What I'm missing is the smaller indies, like we got last year all year long.

Benedict Fox can't come soon enough next month. I like alternating between larger and smaller games.

Valheim is a prominent indie, but I guess it's not really suited to single player. Still interesting though, and I'll give it a shot.
Yeah, waiting for Benedict Fox and some of the other Humble Games drops, I do hope that Stray Gods is one of those games (https://www.humblegames.com/games/straygods/)
 

anthony2690

Member
Lord have mercy.

I just can't keep up.

Wo Long, guilty gear strive, ni no kuni 2.

& I have wild hearts (playing currently) Like a dragon Ishin, tales of Symphonia remastered.

Time to quit work, leave my partner and game full time 😁

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& Ghostwire Tokyo (when announced)
 
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Punished Miku

Human Rights Subscription Service
10 min into Valheim. Feels like someone tried to make a multiplayer Morrowind on OG Xbox. And I mean that in a positive way.

Its obviously very rough around the edges but I'm kinda into it so far.
 

Punished Miku

Human Rights Subscription Service
Ended up playing Valheim way later than I wanted to. This is the first survival game to grab me at all. Subnautica didn't grab me. Grounded didn't grab me. This has.

Spent all god damn night just chopping wood and building a house. My roof still isn't done, but god damn that was some blood, sweat and tears that went into that thing.

I'm not sure how long I'll stick with it, but I can see the appeal. If you're playing multiplayer, I can REALLY see the appeal.
 
Ended up playing Valheim way later than I wanted to. This is the first survival game to grab me at all. Subnautica didn't grab me. Grounded didn't grab me. This has.

Spent all god damn night just chopping wood and building a house. My roof still isn't done, but god damn that was some blood, sweat and tears that went into that thing.

I'm not sure how long I'll stick with it, but I can see the appeal. If you're playing multiplayer, I can REALLY see the appeal.

Starting it today.

In coop, work gets divided. Much better that way.
 

FoxMcChief

Gold Member
I started Valheim today. So, what sets this game apart? It seems ok. Has an ok look to it. Not sure what all the buzz was about.
 
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