Remnant 2is right around the corner, set to launch on July 22 forUltimate Edition owners, and July 25 forStandard and Deluxe Edition owners. At launch, it’ll be available for anyone on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S to play, provided you’re willing to fork over the cash at least. One way gamers tend to save that kind of money is by playing games offXbox Game Pass, whether that be through PC, Xbox, or over the cloud. With that, you might be wondering if the game is making its way to the subscription service. Here’s whetherRemnant 2is coming to Xbox Game Pass.
Will Remnant 2 Be On Game Pass at Launch?
While we hate to be the bearers of bad news, no, Remnant 2will not be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch. Gunfire Games and publisher Gearbox Publishing havenot given any indication it’ll be available on the service, so you shouldn’t expect to launch your Xbox or PC on Day One and see it immediately available. With that being said,that doesn’t confirm that the game won’t ever come to the service.Related:Is Amnesia: The Bunker on Game Pass? – AnsweredIf you weren’t aware, the first gameRemnant: From the Asheswas available on Xbox Game Pass for a good while. InMay of 2022, it was taken off the service, though that’s likely due to the end of a contract with the service more than anything else. This existing relationship with Game Pass means it’s possiblethey could repeat the same after the game has been available for a while. Take that with a grain of salt though as, again,no developer or publisher news has said as such.
Is There Any Way to Get Remnant 2 for Cheap at Launch?
If you’re curious as to which edition you should snag, check out our guide oneverything included in theUltimate Editionof Remnant 2.
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