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Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons and more to leave Xbox Game Pass in May

Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons and more to leave Xbox Game Pass in May

The second batch of games leaving Xbox Game Pass in May has already been confirmed. The first work by Josef Fares, Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons, stands out.

Xbox Game Pass will withdraw more titles in the remainder of the month. After having known the batch left by the program on May 15, the company confirms the next five titles that will follow the same path.

Highlights Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons, the first major project by Josef Fares in the video game world. #IDARB, the tribute in the form of a sports minigame, will also do the same. Finally, Broken Rules will say goodbye to Game Pass taking away their most famous project, Old Man’s Journey.

The list varies between console and computer. Below you will find the complete list that the service will leave when May ends.

  • Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons (Xbox One and PC)

  • Old Man’s Journey (Xbox One and PC)

  • #IDARB (Xbox One)

  • Hydro Thunder (Xbox One)

  • The King of Fighters ‘98 Ultimate Match (Xbox One)

  • Opus Magnum (PC)

  • Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones (PC)

  • Hydro Thunder Hurricane (PC)

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Incorporations: Alan Wake on the way

Recently the PC version of Xbox Game Pass introduced its three most anticipated titles: Halo 2 Anniversary as part of the Master Chief Collection, Endless Legend, and Final Fantasy IX. The latter was also extended to the console version. The trio join MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries, which came by surprise.

In this second half of May there is a game on the horizon: Alan Wake. The writer of Night Falls will disembark on May 21 for two versions of the service. It was at her tenth anniversary celebration that Remedy revealed the news. The game is part of the backward compatibility on Xbox One, as well as its downloadable content: The Signal and The Writer. The independent spin-off expansion, Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, is playable if you purchase it from the Microsoft Store. The makers of Control make yet another nod to their most celebrated IP from the past generation.

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