Xbox Game Pass April Update Adds Hades II Call of Duty and Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered

Xbox Game Pass April Update Adds Hades II Call of Duty and Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered

Xbox Game Pass April Content Expansion Featuring Hades II Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Elder Scrolls IV Remastered Plus Important Title Removals

The Xbox Game Pass library expands its content through high profile franchises and indie developed games which together create a major expansion for April. The latest update introduces a variety of experiences which range from sports management simulations to intense narrative driven roguelikes. This update establishes the subscription service as a provider of multiple content options which users can enjoy on cloud and console and PC platforms.

The eagerly awaited Hades II leads the new arrivals of the service which will start on April 14 to take players through the Underworld of Greek mythology. The platform will receive two major sports titles which include Football Manager 26 and NHL 26 as both games launch in the middle of the month to deliver advanced tactical gameplay. The service expands its cinematic presentation through two new titles which include Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on April 17 and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered which will launch on April 16.

The gameplay of Dome Keeper and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 operates as multiplayer operated systems while The Thaumaturge delivers an individual gameplay experience. The survival and strategy gaming communities receive new content updates through the latest publication. DayZ will launch for PC users on April 8. Endless Legend 2 will join the Game Library on April 8 through its Game Preview format. Players can experience cooperative tactical gameplay through FBC: Firebreak on April 8 while they can test their resilience in The Thaumaturge on April 14. Dome Keeper implementation of multiplayer will launch on April 13 while Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 season three will deliver new gameplay mechanics for existing active players.

The new titles will require the library to perform its periodic title removal. The service will remove multiple titles from its catalog on April 15 which includes Grand Theft Auto V and Ashen and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Subscribers should complete their gaming time before the middle of the month to end their playing period with these particular games. The current slate includes Vampire Crawlers which features fast paced card driven combat and Football Manager 26 which lets players manage global football dynasties. The Game Pass ecosystem maintains its dynamic character through these diverse offerings which will continue throughout the spring season.

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