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Xbox Game Pass perdant 6 matchs aujourd'hui, dont 3 grands titres multijoueurs

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 05,2025

Six titres de passes de jeu Xbox partent le 15 janvier, ce qui a un impact principalement des amateurs de jeux multijoueurs. Les jeux qui quittent le service incluent Escape Academy , ceux qui restent , exoprimaux , insurrection: Sandstorm , Figment: Journey Into the Mind et Common'hood . La moitié d'entre elles sont axées sur le multijoueur.

Le retrait fait partie de la rotation du contenu de la passe de jeu ordinaire, survenant environ tous les 15 jours. Alors que la plupart des jeux sont supprimés vers la fin de la journée, le timing précis varie.

Jeux quittant le jeu Xbox Pass 15 janvier:

Jeu Plate-forme (s) Ajouté Temps de jeu estimé
Huit commune Cloud, console, PC Juillet 2023 23–36 heures
Académie Cloud, console, PC Juillet 2022 5 à 6 heures
Exoprimal Cloud, console, PC Juillet 2023 28–39 heures
Figment: voyage dans l'esprit Cloud, console, PC Janvier 2024 5–6,5 heures
Insurrection: tempête de sable Cloud, console, PC Nov 2022 80–118 heures
Ceux qui restent Cloud, console, PC Janvier 2024 6 à 8 heures

Escape Academy , tout en quittant Game Pass, sera gratuite sur le magasin Epic Games à partir du 16 janvier. Cela ne s'applique qu'à la version PC.

Les départs de passes de matchs sont prévus le 31 janvier, avec des détails qui seront annoncés aux côtés des ajouts de janvier 2025 Wave 2. Cette vague comprend déjà des montagnes solitaires: les coureurs de neige , les brins éternels , l'élite de tireur d'élite: résistance et le sommeil citoyen 2: vecteur Starward . D'autres annonces sont attendues vers le 23 janvier, coïncidant avec le développeur Xbox Direct.

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