Four new games land with very different proposals and several Day One releases.
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The upcoming week is looking great (once again) for Xbox Game Pass. Without making too much noise, the service is going to add several titles that mix quite different ideas, from more casual proposals to experiences that arrive directly from day one.
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At Generación Xbox, we’ve been seeing it these weeks: the catalog doesn’t stop moving, and what’s coming now fits perfectly for those looking for something new without leaving the service.
Xbox Game Pass games from April 21 to 23
April 21
- Little Rocket Lab — Available on Game Pass Premium (Cloud, console, PC)
A proposal focused on construction and management where you’ll have to design and launch rockets while optimizing resources. It combines simulation mechanics with an accessible approach, ideal for those who enjoy creating and experimenting without pressure. - Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato — Available on Game Pass Premium (Cloud, console, PC)
An adventure with a very particular tone that bets on humor and exploration. The game proposes a journey loaded with curious situations and striking characters, with a more relaxed pace and focused on discovering its world. - Vampire Crawlers — Day One (Cloud, Xbox Series, PC)
One of the most interesting releases in the group. This title arrives directly from launch to the service and mixes fast-paced action with roguelite mechanics. Constant confrontations, progression, and playthroughs designed to repeat over and over.
April 23
- Kiln — Day One (Cloud, Xbox Series, PC)
Another direct release on Game Pass that bets on a more demanding experience. It combines combat and exploration in a dark environment, with mechanics that invite you to learn from each attempt and improve gradually.
The most striking thing about this week is the balance between more lighthearted proposals and others that seek to offer something deeper, with two Day One releases that can provide a lot of gameplay from the start. If you were waiting for an excuse to try something new on Game Pass, the upcoming week makes it easy.

