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Xbox Game Pass Upcoming Games Revealed: Rainbow Six Extraction, Death’s Door, Hitman Trilogy, More


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Xbox Game Pass Upcoming Games Revealed: Rainbow Six Extraction, ******’s Door, Hitman Trilogy, More

Xbox Game Pass is set to add several new titles to the subscription service.

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has just updated the list of games set to arrive in January. Rainbow Six Extraction will be available as a day one release on Xbox Game Pass on January 20, Danganroppa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Nobody Saves the World are now available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers. Meanwhile, titles like Hitman Trilogy, ******’s Door, and Windjammers are making their way to the Game Pass later this month.

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, gamers can
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like Nobody Saves the World (released on January 18) and Windjammers 2, and Pupperazzi as part of the ID@Xbox initiative. As previously reported, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction will have access to the game when it releases on January 20, while players can also access Hitman 1, Hitman 2 (Review), and Hitman 3 as part of the Hitman Trilogy coming to gamers on the same date. Most of these titles will be playable on Xbox Series S/ X and Xbox One consoles, while Windows PC gamers will have access to all titles in the list below.

Upcoming Xbox Game Pass games

Here’s a list of games to look forward to for the rest of January, with titles like Nobody Saves the World and Danganroppa: Trigger Happy Havoc already available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers.

January 20
******’s Door — Cloud, console, and PC
Hitman Trilogy — Cloud, console, and PC
Pupperazzi — Cloud, console, and PC (Day one access
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction — Cloud, console, and PC (Day one access)
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Deluxe Edition — PC
Windjammers 2 — Cloud, console, and PC (Day one access)

January 27
Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master — Cloud, console, and PC (Day one access)

As usual, a few games will also be leaving the Xbox Game Pass roster, as new ones get added every month. Gamers can use their membership to pick up these titles at a 20 percent discount before they leave the Xbox Game Pass library. These are the games leaving the Xbox Game Pass on January 31:

Cyber Shadow — Cloud, console, and PC
Nowhere Prophet — Cloud, console, and PC
Prison Architect — PC
Xeno Crisis — Cloud, console, and PC

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’s Xbox Game Pass is
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at Rs. 489 per month on PC and console. Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (including EA Play, Xbox Live Gold/ Xbox network, as well as game streaming in select markets) is priced at Rs. 699 per month.


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