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Assassin’s Creed Origins and For Honor: Marching Fire Edition apparently headed for Game Pass in June – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
May 23, 2022
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While the June lineup for Game Pass additions has yet to be revealed, two titles have already been leaked courtesy of the Coming Soon section on consoles.

If that is anything to go by, then we should be seeing For Honor: Marching Fire Edition and Assassin’s Creed Origins landing on Game Pass on June 1 and 7 respectively.

While For Honor: Standard Edition is already available on Xbox Game Pass, the Marching Fire Edition includes the titular expansion.

Assassin’s Creed Origins is a 2017 installment of the high-profile action-rpg series; it is speculated that the game will soon receive a framerate boost for next gen consoles.

If the information is accurate, then these two games will be joining Shadowrun Trilogy and Escape Academy, both of which are expected to join Game Pass later in June.

Featured image courtesy of Polygon.com

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