Xbox and PC Game Pass: here are the 3 new games arriving next week | Xbox

Next week, Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass will welcome 3 new games, and the least we can say is that subscribers are going to be spoiled! Players will indeed be able to get their hands on Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, the latest project from the late Murayama, Another Crab's Treasure, a rather original souls-like, and Manor Lords, a strategy game that can boast of being the most desired on Steam.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – April 23 (Cloud, Console and PC)

ur story begins in a remote corner of Allraan, a true patchwork of nations with diverse and varied cultures and values. With swords and magical objects called “rune lenses”, the history of the world has been forged by the alliances and wars between humans, beastmen, elves and the people of the desert.

The Galdean Empire has outstripped other nations in discovering technology that amplifies the magic of rune lenses.

The Empire now travels the continent in search of an artifact that will allow it to further extend its influence. It was on one such expedition that Seign Kesling, a talented young Imperial officer, and Nowa, a young man from a remote village, met and became friends.

However, a twist of fate dragged them into the throes of war and forced them to rethink their beliefs.

Another Crab's Treasure – April 25 (Cloud, Console and PC)

An adventure in the vein of the Souls genre, in an underwater world in danger.

In this unique and colorful Souls adventure, Kril the hermit crab takes on trash as a shell to survive the dangers of a threatened underwater world. Hone your skills, defeat predators, go on a treasure hunt and save the ocean. The second Aggro Crab game.

Manor Lords – April 26 (PC)

Manor Lords is a strategy game that lets you play as a medieval lord. Develop your starting village into a bustling city, manage resources and production chains and expand your territory through conquest.

Drawing inspiration from the art and architecture of late 14th-century Franconia, Manor Lords favors historical accuracy wherever possible, and uses this as a basis for game mechanics and graphics. We avoid common clichés about the Middle Ages in favor of historical accuracy, in order to make the world more authentic, more alive and more credible.

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