Today we recommend two games for Xbox Game Pass that are totally different, but both must be played.
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The Xbox Game Pass catalog has something for every type of player, but there are titles that stand out for their own merits and are worth rescuing on a weekend of sofa and controller in hand. Today we bring you two very different experiences: one that will put you in front of the gods of Olympus in thrilling battles and another that will force you to make difficult decisions to keep a city alive in extreme conditions. You choose which one adapts more to your tastes.
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Both games are available on the service and represent two completely opposite styles of play, but with something in common: they are addictive and have a quality seal that makes them essential.
Two essentials to enjoy on Xbox Game Pass
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Hades – Read analysis
In this roguelite adventure, you play as the immortal prince of the Underworld, who seeks to escape from the clutches of his own father, Hades. At your disposal, you will have mythic weapons, divine powers, and the help of figures like Zeus, Athena, or Poseidon. Each attempt to escape will make you stronger and reveal new pieces of a story that captures you from one game to another. The replayability is immense, with thousands of possible combinations thanks to the divine blessings. -
Frostpunk 2 – Read analysis
The sequel to the famous post-apocalyptic city-builder takes management to the limit. Here, it’s not just about building and assigning resources, but also about maintaining political control in a society on the brink of collapse. Hard decisions, moral dilemmas, and the constant threat of a frozen world mark the experience. A demanding proposal that hooks you from the first minute.
With these two recommendations, the weekend is looking ideal for those who want to alternate between frantic action and deep strategy, all within your Xbox Game Pass subscription.
