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Xbox Game Pass annonce de nouveaux titres pour début janvier

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 23,2025

Xbox Game Pass janvier 2025 : nouveautés et départs

Microsoft a dévoilé sa première gamme Xbox Game Pass de 2025, confirmant plusieurs titres attendus et annonçant le départ d'autres. Les fuites se sont avérées exactes, révélant l'arrivée de jeux très attendus comme Diablo et UFC 5, même si l'accès sera limité à des niveaux spécifiques.

Les ajouts de janvier 2025 incluent sept jeux, à commencer par Road 96, immédiatement disponibles sur tous les niveaux du Game Pass (y compris PC). Cela marque le retour du jeu au service après un précédent passage. Six autres jeux rejoignent la programmation plus tard dans le mois : Lightyear Frontier (Aperçu), My Time at Sandrock, Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders et Rolling Hills le 8 janvier, suivi de UFC 5 et Diablo le 14 janvier. Notez que Diablo est exclusif au Game Pass Ultimate et PC Game Pass, tandis que UFC 5 est limité aux abonnés Game Pass Ultimate uniquement.

Nouveaux jeux arrivant en janvier 2025 :

  • Route 96 (7 janvier - Tous niveaux)
  • Lightyear Frontier (Aperçu) (8 janvier - Standard et supérieur)
  • Mon temps à Sandrock (8 janvier - Standard et supérieur)
  • Robin des Bois – Sherwood Builders (8 janvier - Standard et supérieur)
  • Rolling Hills (8 janvier - Standard et supérieur)
  • UFC 5 (14 janvier - Ultimate uniquement)
  • Diablo (14 janvier - Ultimate & PC Game Pass)

Parallèlement aux nouveaux jeux, plusieurs avantages du Game Pass Ultimate ont été lancés le 7 janvier, notamment un charme d'arme pour Apex Legends et un DLC pour First Descendant, Vigor , et Métaball.

Cependant, cet afflux de nouveaux contenus signifie également que certains jeux quittent le service. Six titres partent le 15 janvier : Common'hood, Escape Academy, Exoprimal, Figment, Insurgency Sandstorm, et Ceux qui Reste.

Ceci n'est que la première moitié des mises à jour de janvier ; d'autres annonces pour la seconde moitié du mois et au-delà sont attendues prochainement.

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