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Journey to the Savage Planet, Alvastia Chronicles and more are coming to Xbox Game Pass in April

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
April 7, 2020
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Microsoft has just announced a couple of new games coming soon to Xbox Game Pass in April during today’s Inside Xbox episode. The adventure game Journey to the Savage Planet is coming to Xbox Game Pass for Console soon, along with the J-RPG Alvastia Chronicles.

Xbox Game Pass for PC members will get four new games this month including the aforementioned Alvastia Chronicles, Football Manager 2020, Stranger Things 3: The Game, and the dungeon crawler Mistover. Yakuza Kiwami was also announced as coming soon to Xbox Game Pass for PC today.

In other Xbox Game Pass-related news, Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will also launch in Japan and South Korea next week on April 13. These are not countries where the Xbox brand is particularly strong, but it really makes sense for Microsoft to finally bring its gaming subscription service to these huge gaming markets.

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