Introducing Four Exciting New Games That’ll Keep You Entertained for Hours

Xbox Game Pass never stops spoiling its subscribers. At the end of April, the new items in the catalog really have something to satisfy everyone!

THE Xbox Game Pass has not finished getting rich! Even if a few titles occasionally have to leave Microsoft's on-demand games service, it offers just as many new entries, to the delight of its subscribers.

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We already have an idea of ​​some games that will join Game Pass in the coming months. But let's not go too fast, because there's still plenty to come for April. In fact, these are four new productions who are joining the catalog this week, and not the least, far from it!

What are the latest new games on Game Pass in April?

Xbox Game Pass is receiving no less than five new games to end April in style, including four this week. What we appreciate about these entries is that they play the card of diversity. Because, for once, there will be something for everyone!

At the end of April, we will have JRPG with Eiyuden Chronicles, challenge in Another Crab's Treasure, action-adventure with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and management with Manor Lords. Also note that the roguelike Have a Nice Death will also be included in Game Pass next week.

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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, the spiritual sequel to Suikoden

It's the Japanese touch of these latest April entries in Game Pass. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a JRPG built by big names in the genre, the fathers of Suikoden, the cult game from the first PlayStation. And their dough is obviously part of this new epic adventure, both visually and in the narration.

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Connoisseurs of Suikoden will therefore find the spirit that made the license successful in Eiyuden. L'complex history, on a large scale, announces major challenges for the troop of heroes that we are going to form. We will be able to recruit around a hundred characters to handle in strategic and dynamic confrontations, nicely staged in 3D settings where the pixel art characters fit very well. Eiyuden Chronicle has been available since April 23 on PC, Xbox One and Series, and in the Cloud.

Another Crab's Treasure takes us under the ocean

Don't be fooled by its cute appearance, Another Crab's Treasure will not give you a gift! Here, immerse yourself in an adorable platform game spiced with Souls-like sauce. Guide your little hermit crab through a colorful and cartoonish environment, and face tough enemies.

A bit like Kena: Bridge of Spirits a few years ago, Another Crab's Treasure shows that the challenge is not only reserved for titles with a mature aesthetic. You will have to adapt to overcome your adversaries and be able to continue your underwater adventure and clean the seabed of the waste that clogs it. The game is already available, in the Cloud as well as on PC and console.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the Force returns to Game Pass Ultimate

It was the surprise at the start of the week: the direct sequel to Cal's stellar adventures is now available on EA Play and, therefore, on Game Pass Ultimate and PC. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is already available on PC and Xbox Series, joining the previous opus for subscribers to the Microsoft service.

In this second part we find a more mature Cal, more determined too. After the events of the previous game, he has a new quest to accomplish and he intends to complete it, even if it may not please the Empire. Less convincing than Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderthis opus still has the merit of bringing its share of new features, in particular with semi-open areas to explore and new skills.

Manor Lords, let your inner lord speak in early access

Extremely awaited, Manor Lords is one of the most whishlisted games on Steam. And you know the good news? It's also coming to Game Pass! The game presents itself as a medieval city-builder with a strong real-time tactical dimension. It's about building your cities and managing, like a lord, life on your land, from their economy to its expansion.

Currently offered in early access, the game is therefore still in development under the attentive hands of its creator, Slavic Magic. It therefore needs to be further refined, particularly in terms of display and clarity of its interface. But this making it available to the public will be precisely the opportunity to rectify what is lacking and to push the cursor on what is working correctly.

Considering the first feedback, the result is already very promising. Already visually beautiful, allowing you to build in a top view as well as to walk in the third person in your city, Manor Lords has its effect. With its solid foundations, it could become a real reference in the genre. Therefore, the game will undoubtedly please fans of complex management. It is accessible from today, Friday April 26, at 15 hours on PC.

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