Poll: Which January Xbox Game Pass game are you most excited for?
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- January 06, 2024
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Survey: Which New January Xbox Game Pass Addition Excites You Most?
The Xbox Game Pass welcomes eight new additions this January, leaving fans spoilt for choice on which one to dive into first. Ian Stokes shares the excitement of having survived the first week of 2024, and while it might seem a bit soon for significant releases, Microsoft has quickly set an impressive pace with an amazing lineup for the Xbox Game Pass this month.
One of the games making a highly anticipated entry is Resident Evil 2, widely acclaimed as one of the best horror games ever made, and arguably the best remake ever. Fans can't wait until its release on Xbox Game Pass on January 16th. But that's not all; Assassin's Creed Valhalla is next in line to take over your Xbox's storage space, debuting on January 9th.
Even more exciting, World War II shooter Hell Let Loose and Bioshock-influenced horror game Close to the Sun are already part of the service this month. The neoteric and dream-like indie adventure game, Figment: Journey into the Mind, will be available on January 9th, followed by Super Mega Baseball 4 and We Happy Few on January 11th. Topping off the line-up is the psychological thriller game Those Who Remain, setting the stage for a spine-chilling January.
So, the question remains, which of these new releases are you most eagerly awaiting on Game Pass? Share your thoughts by voting below and let us know why in the comments section. Enjoy your weekend, gamers!
Your choices include Close to the Sun, Hell Let Loose, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Figment: Journey into the Mind, Super Mega Baseball 4, We Happy Few, Resident Evil 2, and Those Who Remain. Currently, we've logged 40 responses.
Ian Stokes, Xbox Series X|S writer and a decade-long veteran of using TA for achievement guides, is the pillar of this gaming community. He has a wide-ranging interest in various gaming genres, with a fondness for RPGs, shooters, and indie titles. Stokes, who is equally skilled as a games journalist and has worked with GamesRadar, VICE, IGN, Space.com, and more, holds a BA in Biology and a PhD in Chemistry from Keele University.