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Spielpass verlieren 6, darunter 3 Multiplayer-Must-Plays

By ChristianFeb 12,2025

Sechs Xbox Game -Pass -Titel verlassen den Dienst am 15. Januar, wahrscheinlich um Mitternacht. Dies schließt sowohl Einzelspieler-

Die Abflugspiele sind:

, Escape Academy, Those Who Remain, Exoprimal, Insurgency: Sandstorm und Figment: Journey Into the Mind. Die Hälfte davon ist auf Multiplayer fokussiert, wobei Common'hood und Exoprimal vollständig Multiplayer sind. Insurgency: Sandstorm verfügt über einen gut aufgenommenen Koop-Modus. Escape Academy

Interessanterweise, während

den Xbox Game Pass verlässt, wird er ab dem 16. Januar im epischen Spielgeschäft kostenlos. Dies bietet einen Silberstreifen für PC -Spieler. Escape Academy

In der typischen Rotation der Spielpass werden die Titel Mitte des Monats und am Ende des Monats entfernt. Die nächste Entfernungswelle wird am 31. Januar erwartet, wobei die Ankündigungen neben den Wave 2 -Ergänzungen im Januar 2025 erwartet werden. Zu den bestätigten Tag-Eins-Veröffentlichungen für den 31. Januar gehören

, Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders, Eternal Strands und Sniper Elite: Resistance. Weitere Ankündigungen werden während des Xbox -Entwicklers direkt am 23. Januar erwartet. Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector

Game Platform(s) Added Estimated Playthrough
Common'hood Cloud, Console, PC Jul 2023 23–36 hours
Escape Academy Cloud, Console, PC Jul 2022 5–6 hours
Exoprimal Cloud, Console, PC Jul 2023 28–39 hours
Figment: Journey Into the Mind Cloud, Console, PC Jan 2024 5–6.5 hours
Insurgency: Sandstorm Cloud, Console, PC Nov 2022 80–118 hours
Those Who Remain Cloud, Console, PC Jan 2024 6–8 hours

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