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Halo Wars 2 is now a part of Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
February 2, 2018
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Halo Wars 2 is now available to play as part of Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass subscription service. Other new Game Pass titles this month include Fable Anniversary, Riptide Renegade, NBA2K17, WW2K17, Darksiders II, Rime, and Letter Quest: Grimm’s Journey.

All units! Halo Wars 2 has joined the @Xbox Game Pass lineup. Jump into battle against Atriox’s forces, command immense armies, and play online in Halo’s latest real-time-strategy game. pic.twitter.com/lNek83Eovt

— Halo (@Halo) February 1, 2018

Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that gives subscribers full digital access to over 100 Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One video games on an of the Xbox One consoles. Several titles are swapped out with newer ones each month, similar to how Netflix curates its movies and TV series.

Are you an Xbox Game Pass subscriber and would you recommend it to a friend? Are you hyped to play Halo Wars 2? Let us know in the comments below.

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