Two premieres expand the catalog with intense combat and tactical management from today
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Xbox Game Pass is on the move again this Wednesday with the arrival of two titles that bet on very different approaches, but share a strong gaming identity. From today, subscribers can access new experiences that range from direct action to strategy based on constant decision-making.
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Both releases are available from this January 28th and expand the catalog on both console and PC and Cloud, reinforcing an especially active week for the service with unusual proposals.
New games arriving today on Xbox Game Pass
The first of the premieres is Anno: Mutationem, an action and role-playing game set in a cyberpunk universe that stands out for its visual mix of 2D and 3D environments. The game combines agile combat, urban exploration, and a very recognizable setting, with detailed scenarios and an artistic style that marks differences from the first moment. It’s available today on Cloud, PC, and Xbox, including in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass plans.
Alongside it arrives Drop Duchy, a very different proposal focused on territorial management and tactical planning. The game mixes block placement mechanics with constant strategic decisions and a roguelite structure that forces adaptation in each game. Every move counts, and progression is based on learning from mistakes and optimizing resources. It can also be played from today on Cloud, PC, and Xbox through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass.
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Two additions that reinforce the variety of the catalog and offer clear alternatives for those seeking direct action and those who prefer to think before making a move.

