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Microsoft made an official Xbox Game Pass soundtrack and it’s wack

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 30, 2020
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Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass video game subscription service has always had a knack for quirky and bizarre promotions and its latest marketing effort isn’t any different.

What was this latest Game Pass promotion? Why, an official album with four songs inspired by Xbox video games and the ever-evolving Xbox Game Pass library of course.

The album itself is called “WOW! That’s What I Call XGP Vol.1” while the songs are “The Gift That Keeps On Giving,” “Leaving Soon,” “So Many Games,” and “Launch Day.”

Each track is rather… unique. A special promo video was released which you can watch below.

Happy Holidays, we made you something pic.twitter.com/vYFdsFl0JG

— Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) December 25, 2020

WOW! That’s What I Call XGP Vol.1 can be listened to in full for free on the official Xbox Game Pass SoundCloud account. Unfortunately, no physical release has been announced.

What do you think of this music promo idea? Share your thoughts with the community in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more Xbox gaming news.

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