The next Game Pass titles have leaked, including Death’s Door and Taiko no Tatsujin
WindJammers 2 is also arriving on the service
Xbox’s next Game Pass line-up has seemingly been revealed ahead of schedule after fans discovered an image hosted on its official website.
According to the image, Death’s Door and Taiko no Tatsujin: The DrumMaster will be joining the subscription service on console and PC at some time this month, alongside Pupperazzi and WindJammers 2.
The image also list the previously confirmed titles Danganronpa Anniversary Edition, Rainbow Six Extraction and Siege, Hitman Trilogy and Nobody Saves the World.
Microsoft will likely announce specific dates for the new Game Pass titles in an official news post later on Tuesday. However, many of the titles have already been dated previously.
UPDATE: The new Game Pass titles have now been officially announced.
ORIGINAL STORY: It’s already been confirmed that Rainbow Six Extraction will be released on Xbox Game Pass beginning on January 20, which is the title’s release date.
Rainbow Six Siege will also be made available with PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate starting on January 20.
Nobody Saves the World, which is the latest game from Guacamelee developer Drinkbox Studios, will launch on January 18 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Windows and Steam.
Hitman Trilogy will be available digitally on January 20, and will be available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Xbox One, PS4, the Epic Games Store and Steam.
Finally, the Anniversary Edition of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is available from today on Xbox and PC.
The first wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming in January 2022 include Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (Console, PC), Outer Wilds (Cloud, Console, PC) and Spelunky 2 (Console, PC).
Xbox Game Pass launched in June 2017 and has become central to Microsoft’s gaming business, attracting over 18 million subscribers as of January 2021, according to the latest publicly announced figure.
It offers members access to over 100 titles, including all first-party games at launch, for $10 / £8 per month on console or PC. For $15 / £11, users can access the games on console, PC and mobile devices, including via Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The value of the titles added to Xbox Game Pass in 2021 reportedly exceeded $6,300.