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Apr 01,2025 Autor: Nathan

Mentiras de P: Fecha y hora de lanzamiento de Obertura

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Mentiras de P: Fecha y hora de lanzamiento de Obertura

Mentiras de P: Fecha y hora de lanzamiento de Obertura

¡Prepárate, jugadores! Mentiras de P: La Obertura se lanzará en la vibrante temporada del verano 2025. Si bien la fecha y la hora de lanzamiento exactas aún están en secreto, puede marcar sus calendarios para una ventana que abarca de junio a septiembre de 2025. Esta expansión esperada se puede acceder a través de múltiples plataformas que incluyen PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S y Xbox One. Para sumergirse en el mundo de la obertura, necesitará tener mentiras de P en su biblioteca de juegos, así que asegúrese de estar preparado y listo para comenzar.

** Leer más sobre: ​​Mentiras de P: Pertura Pedido por adelantado **

¿Es Lies of P: Obertura en Xbox Game Pass?

La inclusión del pase del juego de Xbox para las mentiras de P: la obertura todavía está en el aire. Sin embargo, los fanáticos de las mentiras originales de P pueden regocijarse, ya que ya forma parte de la línea de Pass de Xbox Game. Los suscriptores incluso obtuvieron el beneficio de jugarlo un día antes antes de su lanzamiento oficial. Esté atento a las actualizaciones sobre si la Obertura seguirá su ejemplo y se unirá a la familia Game Pass.

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