Death’s Door, WindJammers 2, and more have been leaked for Game Pass

Death’s Door, WindJammers 2, Taiko no Tatsujin, and more have been leaked for Game Pass’ January lineup.

The next wave of games coming to Microsoft’s beloved Game Pass service has been leaked online, and includes titles such as indie darling Death’s Door, cult classic Danganronpa Anniversary Edition, and upcoming FPS Rainbow Six Extraction.

While we already knew some of the games that were due to hit Game Pass later this month, eagle-eyed fans managed to uncover an image on the official Game Pass website that included details of other titles coming to the service (thanks, VGC).

The full list of games coming to Game Pass in the near future, according to the leaked image, reads as follows:

  • Death’s Door.
  • Hitman Trilogy.
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: The DrumMaster.
  • Rainbow Six Siege.
  • Rainbow Six Extraction.
  • WindJammers 2.
  • Pupperazzi.
  • Danganronpa Anniversary Edition.
  • Nobody Saves the World.

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At the time of writing, we only know specific dates for a select few of the titles above. We know that both Rainbow Six Siege and Rainbow Six Extraction will arrive on Jan. 20, which is the release date for the latter – if you want to know more about it, check out our preview. Hitman Trilogy will also hit the service on this day, at which point it will also be launched on all other major platforms. 

Meanwhile, Nobody Saves the World and Danganronpa Anniversary Edition are set to hit Game Pass today, Tuesday, Jan. 18. 

This news comes in the wake of what’s already lining up to be a stacked month for Game Pass, with both Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and Outer Wilds being added to the service in early January.

In related news, Xbox boss Phil Spencer reckons that PlayStation’s rumoured Game Pass competitor “makes sense.” Until that service arrives, however, PlayStation fans will have to make do with the best PS5 games.

Written by Cian Maher on behalf of GLHF,

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