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Lords of the Fallen (2023) reportedly heading to Game Pass

We only had a few games confirmed for Game Pass with this week's update. However, it does appear that a few bigger surprises are around the corner. A new leak claims that Lords of the Fallen (2023) is due to land on Game Pass soon.

According to eXputer, Lords of the Fallen (the 2023 reboot and not the 2014 original) is coming to Game Pass. The game will supposedly land on the service in the last week of May, so it should be announced officially as part of Microsoft's second Game Pass announcement for the month in two weeks time.

Lords of the Fallen is developed by Hexworks, based in Barcelona. The reboot of the souls-like launched in 2023, nine years after the original game. The game has a mixed reception on Steam based on just under 21,000 user reviews. Amongst critics, the game faired slightly better with a generally favourable rating of 75 overall, based on 66 critic reviews.

Microsoft should be confirming the next wave of Game Pass titles on the 14th of May, so we'll know for sure in just a couple weeks.

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