Microsoft Announced Gamepass For PC

After so many rumors and gossip, Microsoft today finally revealed that the Xbox game pass would finally be coming to the PC. “The news comes the way of Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who took to the official Xbox website to reveal what Xbox has in store for PC gamers. Unfortunately, Spencer doesn’t provide a release date for the service on PC, but he does divulge some details and reveal more will be shared next month at E3 2019.”

Xbox Game Pass Is Officially Coming to PC
Xbox Game Pass Is Officially Coming to PC

“We believe the player should be at the center of their gaming experience and be able to harness the unique benefits of the devices they choose to play on,” writes Spencer. “Nowhere is that belief more important than on the PC. As the creators of Windows, we have a unique responsibility to ensure we’re investing in experiences that benefit players everywhere, while respecting the PC community’s preference for an open, highly customizable platform.

The officials continued “We’ve not always lived up to our aspiration of keeping gamers at the centre of everything we do when it comes to the experience they’ve had on Windows. Today I’d like to share three steps we are taking to contribute to the thriving PC gaming ecosystem.”

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It was later when Phil Spencers revealed that the Xbox pass would give the users unlimited access to a ‘curated library’ of over more than 100 PC games on windows 10 at the launch which would include well-known titles of the developers and publishers including ‘Bethesda, Deep Silver, Devolver Digital, Paradox Interactive, and Sega.’ And accordingly, the Xbox game studios will release into Xbox game pass on the PC the same day.

We’re working with over 75 developers and publishers to bring PC content to the service and we’ll ensure the library remains curated and full of great PC titles across a variety of genres, with new games added every month,” said Spencer.

“Xbox Game Pass for PC subscribers will also receive discounts in the Microsoft Store on Windows of up to 20 percent and up to 10 percent off related game DLC and add-ons.”

Do let us know in the comment section how excited are you for the same.

Source: CBR, Hiptoro

 

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