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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is coming day-one to Game Pass

We've reached the halfway mark for the month, which means it is time for another wave of Xbox Game Pass titles. Subscribers can look forward to six more games before the end of April, including the day-one addition of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, which is finally releasing years on from its successful Kickstarter campaign. 

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes has been in development for a few years now, led by the former creatives behind the JRPG classic, Suikoden. This game is poised as a spiritual successor, so if you've got a soft spot for old-school, turn-based games, then this one should be up your alley. There is a smaller prequel game also available on Game Pass – Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising.

The full list of games heading to Game Pass over the next couple of weeks can be found below, complete with platform and release date information:

  • Orcs Must Die! 3 (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 17th
  • EA Sports NHL 24 (Console) – April 18th
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 23rd
  • Another Crab's Treasure (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 25th
  • Manor Lords (PC) – April 26th
  • Have A Nice Death (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 30th

On the 30th of April, a small selection of games will be leaving the Game Pass library, including indie hit Loot River, as well as other titles like 7 Days to Die, Besiege, EA Sports NHL 22, Pikuniku and Ravenlok.

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KitGuru Says: I've had my eye on Eiyuden Chronicle since the Kickstarter went live, so I'll be giving that an install once it drops. Will you be downloading any of this month's new Game Pass titles? 

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