April Xbox Game Pass

Cloud-based Dragon Age 2 and Star Wars Squadrons headline new April Xbox Game Pass offerings

Lost in Random is a nice little gem

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The April Xbox Game Pass games are spicy, with a variety of genres to choose from, as well as new and old offerings.

This week, Dragon Age 2, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, and Star Wars; Squadrons are interesting picks, all of which are being added as cloud-based options. Console-specific additions include Cricket 22, MLB The Show 22, Chinatown Detective Agency, Life is Strange: True Colors, and Lost in Random. And when it comes to PC games, there’s Panzer Corps 2 and The Dungeons of Naheulbeuk. Check out the full list below to see what spills over into multiple platforms.

While every Game Pass update isn’t equal, for the most part, they’re varied. This very week we have an indie, sports games, a wacky shooter, a western RPG, a Star Wars space dogfighter, an adventure game, and a few more wildcards.

If for whatever reason you’ve never dove into Garden Warfare before, give it a go. It’s a perfect “may as well” rainy day game, and it has a lot of the same charm from the original release injected into a shooter foundation.

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April Xbox Game Pass Week of April 4:

  • Cricket 22, April 5 (Cloud and Console)
  • MLB The Show 22, April 5 (Cloud and Console)
  • Chinatown Detective Agency, April 7 (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Dragon Age 2, April 7 (Cloud)
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, April 7 (Cloud)
  • Star Wars: Squadrons, April 7 (Cloud)

April Xbox Game Pass Week of April 11:

  • Life Is Strange: True Colors, April 12 (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Panzer Corps 2, April 12 (PC)
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk, April 12 (PC)
  • Lost In Random, April 14 (Cloud, Console and PC)

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