Xbox Game Pass wraps up March with Infinite Guitars

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Xbox has revealed which games will be coming to Game Pass in the final days of March. It's been an exceptionally light month, as the platform is only adding two new games for the next nine days, but both games are launch-day titles. The two games in question are MLB The Show 23 and Infinite Guitars. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom — The Prince's Edition also joins Game Pass today.

MLB The Show 23, the latest installment in Sony's baseball game series, launches March 28, on Game Pass and in general. Xbox also boasts that its users can access the game four days earlier with the purchase of an early access bundle. On March 30, rhythm RPG Infinite Guitars will also launch on Game Pass, complete with animated art and a soundtrack.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is today's addition - an RPG sequel about a boy king in rebuilding his kingdom. In addition to the above, Xbox recently announced that Ghostwire Tokyo, the 2022 release from Tango Gameworks, will be coming to Game Pass in April. Considering the success that Hi-Fi Rush, another Tango property, has found on the platform, that's no big surprise. The game is also nearing the end of its console exclusivity period on PlayStation 5.

If it's a light month in Game Pass additions, it's a heavy month in losses. Games leaving Game Pass at the end of March include A Memoir Blue, Chinatown Detective Agency, ClusterTruck, Double Dragon Neon, Kraken Academy!!, MLB The Show 22, and Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. They all leave the service on March 31.

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Xbox Game Pass wraps up March with Infinite Guitars

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Xbox has revealed which games will be coming to Game Pass in the final days of March. It's been an exceptionally light month, as the platform is only adding two new games for the next nine days, but both games are launch-day titles. The two games in question are MLB The Show 23 and Infinite Guitars. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom — The Prince's Edition also joins Game Pass today.

MLB The Show 23, the latest installment in Sony's baseball game series, launches March 28, on Game Pass and in general. Xbox also boasts that its users can access the game four days earlier with the purchase of an early access bundle. On March 30, rhythm RPG Infinite Guitars will also launch on Game Pass, complete with animated art and a soundtrack.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is today's addition - an RPG sequel about a boy king in rebuilding his kingdom. In addition to the above, Xbox recently announced that Ghostwire Tokyo, the 2022 release from Tango Gameworks, will be coming to Game Pass in April. Considering the success that Hi-Fi Rush, another Tango property, has found on the platform, that's no big surprise. The game is also nearing the end of its console exclusivity period on PlayStation 5.

If it's a light month in Game Pass additions, it's a heavy month in losses. Games leaving Game Pass at the end of March include A Memoir Blue, Chinatown Detective Agency, ClusterTruck, Double Dragon Neon, Kraken Academy!!, MLB The Show 22, and Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid. They all leave the service on March 31.

GamesBeat's credo when covering the gaming industry is "where passion meets business". What does that mean? We want to tell you how much the news means to you, not only as a decision maker in a game studio, but also as a game fan. Whether you read our articles, listen to our podcasts, or watch our videos, GamesBeat will help you learn about and engage with the industry. Discover our Briefings.

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