the arrival of a large group of Bethesda games in Xbox Game Pass has further reinvigorated the already inordinate enthusiasm for Microsoft's subscription service, destined to play an increasingly central role in the ecosystem of the Redmond house.
It is in this generalized enthusiasm that a new rumor creeps in, put around by the co-presenter of the Xbox Era podcast Shpeshal Ed, already known for having revealed in advance the arrival of Final Fantasy 7 Remake in the PlayStation Plus. The leaker advises all his followers on Twitter not to buy Sekiro Shadows Die Twice in the next two months, thus suggesting the arrival of FromSoftware's action adventure within the catalog of subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus or Now. "If you are thinking of buying Sekiro in the next couple of months, maybe it is better to wait ... you never know," writes Shpeshal Ed, without dispelling the doubts of his followers about the target service.
It is clearly of an entry that we are unable to confirm, so we advise you to take this information with a grain of salt. If that turns out to be true, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice would simultaneously represent the first Activision game and the first FromSoftware title to find space in Game Pass. Shpeshal Ed himself a few days ago also suggested the arrival of many Ubisoft games in the Xbox Game Pass in the course of 2021, also an information not yet confirmed.
It is in this generalized enthusiasm that a new rumor creeps in, put around by the co-presenter of the Xbox Era podcast Shpeshal Ed, already known for having revealed in advance the arrival of Final Fantasy 7 Remake in the PlayStation Plus. The leaker advises all his followers on Twitter not to buy Sekiro Shadows Die Twice in the next two months, thus suggesting the arrival of FromSoftware's action adventure within the catalog of subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus or Now. "If you are thinking of buying Sekiro in the next couple of months, maybe it is better to wait ... you never know," writes Shpeshal Ed, without dispelling the doubts of his followers about the target service.
It is clearly of an entry that we are unable to confirm, so we advise you to take this information with a grain of salt. If that turns out to be true, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice would simultaneously represent the first Activision game and the first FromSoftware title to find space in Game Pass. Shpeshal Ed himself a few days ago also suggested the arrival of many Ubisoft games in the Xbox Game Pass in the course of 2021, also an information not yet confirmed.