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Xbox Game Pass apps update on iOS and Android with improved language labelling

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
February 25, 2021
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The iOS and Android version of Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass apps both updated this week with some changes that make it easier to find titles and tell what languages each video game supports.

Here’s the full release notes for the update which are identical for both iOS and Android devices:

  • We’re making more improvements to the app so it’s easier for you to discover and play your next favorite game!
  • Games now list supported languages on their details page, so you can easily see if a game supports your language of choice.
  • Days since new bugs found: 0

Do you use the Game Pass mobile apps or do you prefer to stick to the Xbox console or PC? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more Xbox news.

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