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Xbox and PC Game Pass in April 2024: All new games and departures at a glance

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In April 2024, there are once again some new and exciting additions to the Xbox Game Pass, but also some departures

Every month, the Xbox Game Pass comes and goes. In April 2024, you can look forward to an unusual Soulslike, which will appear in the subscription just in time for the release. You can also play the medieval strategy game Manor Lords in Early Access. However, as usual, some titles will also be removed from the offer

We will keep you up to date: Further additions and withdrawals will be announced for April 2024. As soon as this is the case, we will update them in this article

Highlight in April 2024: Another Crab’s Treasure

Another Crab’s Treasure is an action-packed and colorful Soulslike in which you move through the polluted ocean. You control the little hermit crab Krill, who sets off on a treasure hunt to buy back his confiscated shell

On your adventure, you will encounter many small and large enemies, all of whom are out to get you. To master the challenging battles, you collect garbage to use as weapons and pieces of armor. For example, a fork becomes a stabbing weapon and a party hat becomes back armor.

If defense is not your thing, you can also fall back on typical dodge rolls. Alternatively, you also have the option of parrying enemy attacks and retaliating with a powerful counterattack.

Another Crab’s Treasure will be released on April 25, 2024 for PC, console and cloud in the Game Pass.

More new games in April 2024

April 1

  • Ark: Survival Ascended: In a paradisiacal jungle you tame mighty dinosaurs and try to survive. (PC, Xbox Series X/S and Cloud)

2. April

  • F1 23: A Formula 1 simulation with a refreshingly exciting campaign  (Via EA Play: Cloud)

  • Superhot: Mind Control Delete: In slow motion, you save yourself from increasingly explosive conflicts. (PC, console and cloud)

    April 4

    • Turbo Golf Racing: In this unusual racer, you play golf while driving a vehicle. (PC, console and cloud)

      April 9

      • Botany Manor: In this puzzle game you explore your garden and your huge estate. (Console)

      April 16

      • Harold Halibut: An adventure game set on an underwater spaceship with a complex plot and stop-motion animations. (Console)

      24. April

      • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes: This JRPG offers a classic role-playing experience in 2.5D. (PC, console and cloud)

      25. April

      • Another Crab’s Treasure: In this colorful Soulslike you control a colorful hermit crab. (PC, console and cloud)

        April 26

        • Manor Lords: A strategy game with a complex city-building simulation set in the Middle Ages. (In Early Access: PC)

        These games will leave the Game Pass in April 2024

        Of course, some games will have to pack their bags and leave the Game Pass in April 2024. However, it is not yet known which games these are. As soon as that changes, you’ll find out here

        What do you think of the confirmed new additions to Xbox Game Pass in April 2024? Have you already played any of the titles? Which games would you like to see added to the service in the future? Are you even a Game Pass subscriber? If not, is it out of the question for you? We are very interested in your opinion, so please write it in the comments

        Stephan
        Stephan
        Age: 25 Origin: Bulgaria Hobbies: Gaming Profession: Online editor, student

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