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Published onNovember 10, 2018
published onNovember 10, 2018
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At its XO18 event, Microsoft is bolstering its Xbox Game Pass library, adding titles such as PUBG, to entice more users to subscribe to the service.
Another big@XboxGamePassannouncement – Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice from@NinjaTheoryis coming soon. If you have Game Pass and haven’t played this game, move it to the top of your list. It’s spectacular!https://t.co/fXLvVCzmGIpic.twitter.com/YA2eA6P2fY
— Larry Hryb ????????☁ (@majornelson)November 10, 2018
Yet another new addition to the library is Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice from Ninja Theory. Normally available for $29.99 from the Xbox Store, the game will be available to all Xbox Game Pass subscribers for free.
From the developers of well-known games such as Devil May Cry, Hellblade will take you back into the Viking age. Here’s an excerpt from the official game description:
Set in the Viking age, a broken Celtic warrior embarks on a haunting vision quest into Viking Hell to fight for the soul of her dead lover.
Created in collaboration with neuroscientists and people who experience psychosis, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice will pull you deep into Senua’s mind.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice will be available to Xbox Game Pass members on December 17.
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