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Published on May 22nd, 2020 | by Adrian Gunning

Xbox Game Pass Gets Minecraft Dungeons and More!

Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass for Console: Alan Wake, Cities: Skylines, and Minecraft Dungeons

by Megan Spurr, Community Manager, Xbox Game Pass

Lately, I’ve been spending more time chatting with friends about games I remember playing as a kid, or which ones that are coming soon I’m really excited about. On that note, I’m happy to say Xbox Game Pass is here to help share in this excitement! This month brings new games, cult classics, and some dear favourites. Let’s jump in!

Available Today

Alan Wake (ID@Xbox) – May 21

The acclaimed cult classic Alan Wake, from award-winning developers Remedy Entertainment, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.  As the best-selling writer Alan Wake’s wife disappears on their vacation, his search turns up pages from a thriller he doesn’t even remember writing. A dark presence stalks the small town of Bright Falls, pushing Wake to the brink of insanity in his fight to unravel the mystery and save his love.

Cities: Skylines (ID@Xbox) – May 21

We’re excited to welcome Cities: Skylines back to Xbox Game Pass! You’re in charge of a growing city, from the ground-breaking of its first streets to the ever-changing needs of thousands of citizens, you will design, build, and manage the city of your dreams. From public services to civic policies, challenge yourself to grow from a simple town to a bustling metropolitan hub.

Coming Soon

Minecraft Dungeons – May 26

Available on launch day with Xbox Game Pass! Fight your way through an all-new action-adventure game, inspired by classic dungeon crawlers and set in the Minecraft universe! Up to four friends can play together, or you can brave the dungeons alone. Battle new-and-nasty mobs across action-packed, treasure-stuffed, wildly varied levels, all in an epic quest to defeat the evil Arch-Illager!

In Case You Missed It… Available to Play Today!

Golf with Your Friends (ID@Xbox) – May 19

Why have friends if not to play golf… with your friends! Take on multiple mini-golf courses from jungle adventures all the way to a sci-fi space station. Par-Tee online with up to 12 players and try your hand at different game modes including classic mode, hoops, and hockey.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks

Your new Perks are here!

This month, Ultimate members can enhance their fleet with the German Steel in World of Warships: Legends. Use the force of German Navy with the battleship Bayern and its permanent camo, become a naval legend with the nimble destroyer G-101, and progress with boosters and 7 days of Premium time.

Plus for those who haven’t grabbed them yet, you can still grab a monthly boost with exp and rare drop boosts for Phantasy Star Online 2, VC and skill boosts for your NBA2K20 MyTeam and MyPlayer, and, Spotify Premium for 6 months in the United States to listen to your favourite tracks offline, anywhere, ad-free. Additionally, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, Mexico, and Brazil can enjoy Spotify Premium for 3 months. Terms and conditions apply.

Leaving Soon

There are a handful of games making their exit from Xbox Game Pass, so be sure to show these games some love. If you have yet to complete these games or want to wrap up any achievements, now is the time! You can also use your membership discount to get any of these games for up to 20% off while they are still in our library.

Leaving May 29

  • #IDARB
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
  • Hydro Thunder Hurricane
  • King of Fighters ’98 Ultimate
  • Old man’s Journey

If you’re reading this, you’ve made it all the way to the end! There’s never a bad time to check out Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and there’s no better time than now! The first month is only $1 for new members, granting you access to all of these games and Perks! If you would like to stay up to date, and maybe crack a smile or two, follow us on Twitter and Instagram.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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