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Two more games are added to Xbox Play Anywhere, one of them also to Game Pass
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Two more games are added to Xbox Play Anywhere, one of them also to Game Pass

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes9 December, 2025No Comments

Two powerful additions to the Play Anywhere program, one of them also arrives tomorrow to Game Pass.

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The Xbox digital ecosystem is on the move again, and this time it’s with two additions that many players have been waiting for. In recent hours, the store has updated several sheets and now allows you to enjoy new experiences with a single digital payment, both on console and PC, keeping progress and games without complications.

The movement fits with the momentum Microsoft is giving to internal cross-play within its own platform. Xbox Play Anywhere continues to grow slowly, and more and more titles allow you to jump from console to computer without losing anything along the way, something especially useful in long-running sagas.

Mortal Kombat 1 arrives tomorrow on Game Pass and is already Xbox Play Anywhere; Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater also joins the program

  • The big news of the day is that Mortal Kombat 1 is already marked as compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, allowing you to play indistinctly on Xbox Series or PC with the same digital copy. Additionally, the title joins Game Pass tomorrow, December 10th, further expanding the service’s options and facilitating access to one of the most powerful deliveries within the fighting genre.
  • The second addition is METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER, which from today is also listed as a Xbox Play Anywhere title, allowing you to enjoy it on both platforms with progress synchronization. In this case, it does not join the Game Pass catalog, but cross-compatibility represents a significant improvement for those who have it digitally.

Two great additions at once and a growing Play Anywhere catalog. If more titles appear in the next few hours, we’ll be reviewing them on Generación Xbox.

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