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Control: Ultimate Edition headlines new wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass

If you've never picked up Remedy's 2019 release, Control, then now is a perfect time to play. This month, Control: Ultimate Edition, which includes all DLC for the game, including additional story content, is coming to Xbox Game Pass for all platforms. 

Control: Ultimate Edition includes the fantastic base game, as well as two story DLCs, one of which ties into Alan Wake. With Remedy deep into work on Control 2, and exploring more crossovers between Control and Alan Wake with an upcoming expansion for Alan Wake 2, playing through Control is a must for fans of Remedy's games.

Here is the full list of titles joining Game Pass over the next couple of weeks:

  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (Cloud, Console, PC) – Available Today.
  • PAW Patrol World (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 7th
  • SponeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 12th
  • Control: Ultimate Edition (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 13th
  • No More Heroes 3 (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 14th
  • Lightyear Frontier (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 19th
  • MLB The Show 24 (Cloud and Console) – March 19th

Three games will be leaving Game Pass later this month, including Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered, Hardspace: Shipbreaker and Shredders.

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