New Xbox Game Pass titles for console, PC and Android announced
Including Fables 3 and Anniversary, Destroy All Humans, Phogs, and Second Extinction
Microsoft has detailed the next wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Android.
MLB The Show 21 joined Xbox Game Pass today ahead of Phogs! (PC) on April 22 and a Second Extinction game preview (console, PC and Android) on April 28.
They will be followed by Destroy All Humans! (console, PC and Android) on April 29, and Fable III (Android) and Fable Anniversary (Android) on April 30.
Microsoft recently introduced touch controls for the following Android titles available through Xbox Game Pass: Banjo-Kazooie, Battle Chasers: Nightwar, Killer Queen Black, Overcooked! 2, Wreckfest, and Double Dragon Neon.
The following titles will be leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 30: Endless Legend (PC), For the King (console, PC and Android), Fractured Minds (console and Android), Levelhead (console, PC and Android), Moving Out (console, PC and Android), and Thumper (PC).
Microsoft has today started inviting selected Game Pass Ultimate members to a cloud gaming beta for Windows 10 PCs and Apple devices via web browsers.
Participants will be able to play over 100 supported Xbox games via Edge, Google Chrome, or Safari web browsers.
Those who receive an invite will need a compatible Bluetooth or USB-connected controller or can use custom touch controls for around 50 of the supported games.
“In the early stages of the beta, we’ll be focusing on fine-tuning features and creating a consistent experience across platforms, while making sure games are running their best,” said Project xCloud head Catherine Gluckstein.
“The limited beta is our time to test and learn; we’ll send out more invites on a continuous basis to players in all 22 supported countries, evaluate feedback, continue to improve the experience, and add support for more devices.
“Our plan is to iterate quickly and open up to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in the coming months so more people have the opportunity to play Xbox in all-new ways.”
Walmart Canada is currently selling Xbox Series X/S consoles online after a restock went live early on Tuesday morning.