Microsoft expands its Play Anywhere catalog with recent and very varied titles.
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Xbox is bolstering one of its most practical proposals in recent years just in time for Easter. The Xbox Play Anywhere feature adds new games to its catalog, allowing you to buy them once and enjoy them on both console and PC or compatible devices without additional cost.
This is an especially interesting option these days, as many gamers are looking for flexibility to play on different devices depending on the moment. It’s no longer just about continuing a game, but about having your entire library synchronized with shared progress and no duplicate purchases.
New Xbox Play Anywhere Games for Easter
Among the titles that are joining or gaining visibility within the program, we find quite varied proposals, from RPGs to more relaxed or management experiences:
- Crimson Desert
- Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
- Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
- Final Fantasy III
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance
- Dome Keeper
- Absolum
All of these games share the same philosophy: a single purchase that adapts to your way of playing, whether on Xbox Series, PC, or even compatible portable devices.

This type of integration is gaining more weight within the Xbox ecosystem, especially now that cloud gaming and hybrid devices are more present than ever. For the user, it means something very simple: more freedom and fewer barriers. If you had any of these games pending, this could be a good time to give them a chance and take advantage of the convenience offered by Play Anywhere during these days.

