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More Ubisoft titles are coming to Xbox Game Pass soon

We're just over the halfway mark for April, meaning its time for the next wave of Xbox Game Pass titles to be revealed. Aside from new games coming this month, Microsoft has also given us a much needed update on its growing partnership with Ubisoft, which will see more of the publisher's titles added to the service. 

Earlier this year, Ubisoft confirmed that it would be bringing its Ubisoft+ service to Xbox, and Ubisoft revealed plans to increase its presence on Xbox Game Pass. This started off with the day-one addition of Rainbow Six Extraction to the service. In the next two months, Assassin's Creed Origins to Game Pass on cloud, console and PC, as well as For Honor: Marching Fire Edition.

As for what's coming to Xbox Game Pass in the immediate future though, here is the second wave of titles for April 2022:

  • F1 2021 (Cloud) – Available today
  • Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered (Cloud) – Available today
  • 7 Days to Die (Cloud, Console and PC) – Coming April 26th
  • Research and Destroy (Console and PC) – Coming April 26th
  • Bugsnax (Cloud, Console and PC) – Coming April 28th
  • Unsouled (Console and PC) – Coming April 28th

There will be four games leaving Xbox Game Pass at the end of this month as well, including Cricket 19, Outlast 2, Secret Neighbor and Streets of Rage 4.

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