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Vampire Crawlers, Kiln and more to join Xbox Game Pass

Twice a month, Microsoft updates its Xbox Game Pass library with a number of new titles. For the remainder of April, subscribers can look forward to a variety of exciting indies alongside smaller Xbox Studios titles, including but not limited to Vampire Crawlers; Kiln and Little Rocket Lab.

Making the official announcement via the Xbox Wire Blog, Microsoft detailed the rest of April’s Xbox Game Pass line-up. As always, the titles themselves will be released in a staggered manner, with the first 3 available from today:

  • Little Rocket Lab 
  • Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato 
  • Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors [GP Ultimate / PC]

Arriving later in April (and early May)

  • Kiln [GP Ultimate / PC]
  • Aphelion [GP Ultimate / PC]
  • Trepang2
  • Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era [GP Ultimate / PC]
  • Sledding Game [GP Ultimate / PC)
  • TerraTech Legion [GP Ultimate / PC]
  • Final Fantasy V

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As always, a new drop of Game Pass titles also coincides with a number of removals, with the following set to depart the service on the 30th of April:

  • Citizen Sleeper
  • Creatures of Ava
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
  • Endless Legend 2
  • Goat Simulator
  • Goat Simulator Remastered
  • Hunt Showdown 1896
  • NHL 24
  • Revenge of the Savage Planet

While April’s additions include a number of welcome titles (with the day-one additions of Kiln and Vampire Crawlers being of particular note), the list of games departing is unfortunate to see, with the likes of Citizen Sleeper; Xenoverse 2; Hunt Showdown and Revenge of the Savage Planet all being titles worth trying out before they are removed.

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