Four Additional Games are Added to Game Pass After the Tokyo Gameshow 2024

Futuristic poster for Tokyo Game Show 2024 featuring a silhouetted figure and a robot under a glowing symbol. #XboxTokyoGameShow.

Xbox have finished their much anticipated appearance at Tokyo Gameshow 2024. And what a show it was. A slew of 9 classic RPG titles from Square Enix are hitting the game store either today or very soon. New trailers for lots of new games were showcased, included Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater, and more. Additionally, Microsoft showcased localized Japanese versions of upcoming games, demonstrating their commitment to bringing diverse gaming experiences to a wider audience. To top it off, four new games were added to Game Pass Ultimate, further expanding the service’s impressive library. Something that we expected to happen after the recent Game Pass Ultimate game announcements.

All You Need Is Help

While bumping around and supporting each other, turn your friendships into friend-shapes! This innovative cooperative multiplayer game introduces a fresh gaming experience.

Dive into a quirky multiplayer co-op puzzle game where adorable, fluffy cube-shaped creatures collaborate to reach their goals. These creatures, each oddly shaped, jostle against each other to help solve puzzles. When in trouble, shout “HELP!” and friends will surely come to your aid!

We Love Katamari: Reroll + Royal Reverie

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The second title in the Katamari Damacy series has returned in a remastered, powered-up version! This new REROLL comes with improved graphics and gameplay enhancements. In Royal Reverie, roll up katamari as the King of All Cosmos in his boyhood!

Legend of Mana

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Now you can experience all the magic of the original Legend of Mana – available for the first time on Xbox and Xbox Game Pass! Legend of Mana features the unique “Land Make” system, where you can build your own world map and shape your own adventure, by placing special artifacts

Trials of Mana

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Trials of Mana is a modern revival of the 3rd game in the seminal Mana series. The game, originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 3, has been fully rebuilt from the ground up in 3D.

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