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Microsoft has unveiled the next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for the second part of April, and there's plenty to look forward to for the rest of the month.
First, real-time strategy game
On April 20,
<p>Microsoft has unveiled the next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for the second part of April, and there's plenty to look forward to for the rest of the month.</p><p>First, real-time strategy game <a href="
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is available now across the cloud, consoles, and PC. It plays much differently from the Minecraft you know and love, focusing on action and strategy rather than the creative and survival aspects from the original.On April 20,
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will launch on the service, continuing the story of the beloved original. In it, you'll take on the role of a barista who must make coffee for the customers while getting to know them. It plays like a visual novel, with narrative at the forefront.
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<p>Microsoft has unveiled the next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for the second part of April, and there's plenty to look forward to for the rest of the month.</p><p>First, real-time strategy game <a href="
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">Minecraft Legends</a> is available now across the cloud, consoles, and PC. It plays much differently from the Minecraft you know and love, focusing on action and strategy rather than the creative and survival aspects from the original.</p><p>On April 20, <a href="
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">Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly</a> will launch on the service, continuing the story of the beloved original. In it, you'll take on the role of a barista who must make coffee for the customers while getting to know them. It plays like a visual novel, with narrative at the forefront.</p><a href="
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