Enshrouded land
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How much does Enshrouded cost – and is it on Xbox Game Pass?

Bad news for Game Pass owners, good news for Steam players

Enshrouded just released into Early Access on Steam. But how much does it cost and is it on Xbox Game Pass?

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For those who don’t know, Enshrouded is an Early Access survival multiplayer game created by Keen Games and GmbH. You play as the last Flameborn, tasked with saving your kingdom and surviving the horrors of the Shroud, a corrupting fog that consumes the land. It’s crafting, survival, and action RPG gameplay has been a hit for those who’ve gotten their hands on the title.

How much does Enshrouded cost?

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Enshrouded, on Steam, costs $29.99. However, as a special promotion, the game is currently 10% off, marked down as $26.99. The deal ends on January 31, so if you want to get in on the fun, now’s the time. The game is expected to be released on consoles, but no date has been given just yet. Enshrouded is in Early Access, so it can be rough around the edges. However, your feedback to the developers will be used to better the game before it’s full release.

Is Enshrouded on Xbox Game Pass?

An Enshrouded character flying through the air with a Glider
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Unfortunately, Enshrouded is not on Xbox Game Pass. As previously mentioned, the game is only available on PC (Steam). This extends to PlayStation Plus, too.

The team has said Enshrouded will receive a console version, though it’s unknown if it’ll be during its Early Access or when it’s fully released.

Enshrouded is available right now on PC (Steam) to purchase.


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