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News video games 01 December 2022, 16:22

Xbox Game Pass is Preparing a Surprise; It's the Hit of April 2022 [Update]

Xbox Game Pass on Twitter has entertained gamers with a guessing game. The latter, based on a few letters, try to determine what hit will soon appear in the service.

Update

The conjectures of some fans have been confirmed. Microsoft has just announced that the game of the gamepass puzzle is LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Subscribers will be able to relive each of the three movie trilogies in brick form.

The game will appear in Game Pass on December 6, which means it will be a nice Santa gift.

Original message

Xbox Game Pass, via its social media, decided to give gamers a clue about a game that will most likely soon appear on the service.

Admittedly, it was not said explicitly, but the body of the tweet read:

"A fun guessing game for no particular reason: 3 words, 4 letters in each."

What does Xbox Game Pass cover?

The people running xbox Twitter dropped three hints: The letters "E," "R," and before that "A." Although players initially thought the solution was simply "Xbox Game Pass," the two additional letters turned up the atmosphere a bit, and people began searching for a matching game title.

The solution most often mentioned by players in the comments is Lego Star Wars, which could arguably apply to the latest installment - this year's The Skywalker Saga. This title fits the solution to the Twitter puzzle, although the latest Xbox Game Pass pool could include something completely different.

According to well-known industry insider Tom Henderson from Insider Gaming, the big game coming to Microsoft's service will be Monster Hunter Rise, released in 2021 on Nintendo Switch and a year later on PC.

Capcom's hit would appear in the Game Pass in the spring of 2023, with a release on current and last generation consoles. It's possible that the twisted Twitter riddle could somehow refer to this very title.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

Joined GRYOnline.pl in December 2020 and has remained loyal to the Newsroom ever since, although he also collaborated with Friendly Fire, where he covered TikTok. A semi-professional musician, whose interest began already in childhood. He is studying journalism and took his first steps in radio, but didn't stay there for long. Prefers multiplayer; he has spent over 1100 hours in CS:GO and probably twice as much in League of Legends. Nevertheless, won't decline a good, single-player game either.

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