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Xbox Game Pass perdiendo 6 juegos hoy, incluidos 3 excelentes títulos multijugador

Mar 21,2025 Autor: Madison

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Seis juegos dejarán Xbox Game Pass el 15 de enero, incluida la Academia Exoprimal y Escape , probablemente alrededor de la hora local de la medianoche. La mitad de estos juegos que salen ofrecen experiencias multijugador. Los reproductores de PC aún pueden disfrutar de Escape Academy, ya que se vuelve gratuito en la tienda Epic Games el 16 de enero.

Xbox Game Pass está perdiendo seis juegos el 15 de enero, lo que puede impactar a los suscriptores que confían en el servicio para los juegos multijugador. El servicio generalmente elimina los juegos a mediados de mes y al final del mes. Una onda de eliminación previa ocurrió el 31 de diciembre.

Otros seis juegos se van en las próximas 24 horas. Estos incluyen Escape Academy , aquellos que permanecen , exoprimal , insurgencia: tormenta de arena , higuera: viaje a la mente y la común de la común .

Xbox Game Pass Games que salen hoy, 15 de enero

Juego Plataforma (s) Agregado Cuánto tiempo para vencer
Común Nube, consola, PC Jul 2023 23–36 horas
Academia de escape Nube, consola, PC Jul 2022 5–6 horas
Exoprimal Nube, consola, PC Jul 2023 28–39 horas
Figment: Viaje a la mente Nube, consola, PC Enero de 2024 5–6.5 horas
Insurgencia: tormenta de arena Nube, consola, PC Nov 2022 80-118 horas
Los que permanecen Nube, consola, PC Enero de 2024 6–8 horas

La mitad de los juegos que salen en esta primera ola de salidas de 2025 son títulos multijugador. Exoprimal e insurgencia: la tormenta de arena son tiradores solo para multijugador, mientras que Escape Academy presenta un modo cooperativo bien recibido. Escape Academy ha estado disponible en Xbox Game Pass más tiempo, desde julio de 2022.

Escape Academy's Departure y Epic Games Store Disponibilidad

Los tiempos de eliminación del juego varían, pero la mayoría de los títulos dejan el final del día. Los suscriptores estadounidenses tienen aproximadamente 18 horas restantes para jugar estos juegos. Esto permite un tiempo suficiente para completar títulos más cortos como Figment: Journey into the Mind , quienes permanecen y escapar de la Academia . Sin embargo, solo los jugadores de consola deben apresurarse a jugar Escape Academy , ya que la versión para PC será gratuita en la tienda de juegos épicos a partir del 16 de enero.

Se espera que la próxima ola de mudanzas de pase de juego de Xbox sea el 31 de enero. Los títulos que salen probablemente se anunciarán junto con la alineación de enero de 2025 Wave 2, que incluye lanzamientos de día uno como montañas solitarias: jinetes de nieve , hilos eternos , élite del francotirador: resistencia y sueño ciudadano 2: vector Starward . Se anticipan anuncios adicionales durante el desarrollador de Xbox Direct el 23 de enero.

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