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ATLUS RPG Soul Hackers 2 reportedly coming to Xbox Game Pass

ATLUS has had a strong relationship with Microsoft in recent years, with the Xbox console seeing some of the developer’s biggest titles (i.e. Persona) brought to it. Likewise, many ATLUS games have found their way onto Xbox Game Pass – the console manufacturer’s game subscription service. Following the inclusion of Persona 3, 4 and 5, a leaker has now claimed that the company’s latest JRPG is set to come to the service “soon.”

This report comes from eXtas1s – a well-known leaker who focuses on Xbox, Bethesda and other Microsoft subsidiaries. The leaker recently took to Twitter to offer the exciting announcement, saying in simple terms “SCOOP. Xbox Game Pass SOON !” alongside a GIF of the ATLUS JRPG Soul Hackers 2.

For the uninitiated, Soul Hackers 2 is a “supernatural RPG with stylish summoners and dark dangers lurking under the neon lights of a cyberpunk Japan” in which “It is up to Ringo, an agent of Aion, to save the world from apocalypse.”

The game first released in late August of 2022, meaning if it is indeed coming “soon” then the title could in fact be brought to Game Pass exactly 6 months after its initial launch – assuming it comes to the service this month.

Though we recently learned that titles coming to Game Pass negatively affect the game’s future sales it is exciting nonetheless to see ATLUS’ latest big project joining Game Pass (that is if this leak pans out of course).

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