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Koei Tecmo wants to bring more of its games to PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the latest title to be published by Koei Tecmo, launching to favourable reviews across the board. In the wake of its day-one release on Xbox Game Pass, the publisher has stated its intentions to bring more of its games to both Sony and Microsoft’s subscription service.

As reported by TwistedVoxel, Koei Tecmo recently released a survey pertaining to the publisher’s most recent release: Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. Available HERE, the survey concludes by asking respondents to list which titles they would like to see added to Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus Extra in the future – seemingly confirming the success of Wo Long on Game Pass.

The question is asked in an open format meaning you can request pretty much any title from the publisher’s long history of IP. Koei Tecmo owns many well-known franchises including Dynasty Warriors; Dead or Alive; the Atelier series and Ninja Gaiden – to name just some.

Of course, surveys are just that – surveys, and so nothing is set in stone, but it does seem to suggest that Koei Tecmo plans to further its relationship with these services. Hopefully the publisher brings its back catalogue of games to both PS Plus and Xbox Game Pass.

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KitGuru says: Have you played Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty? What did you think of it? What Koei Tecmo game would you like to see brought to these subscription services? Let us know down below.

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