Microsoft is not rolling out a massive wave this time, but the subscription service is still getting a fair number of new arrivals.
Landing today is Little Rocket Lab, which will be available on Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC, and cloud for Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass members. Also arriving today is Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato, playable on console, PC, cloud, and handheld through the same subscription tiers. Joining them is Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors, a brand-new release launching on Xbox Series, PC, cloud, and handheld for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers.
On April 23, Kiln arrives on Xbox Series, PC, cloud, and handheld as a day-one addition for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. It will be followed on April 28 by Aphelion, which lands on the same platforms for the same subscriber groups. Then on April 29 comes Trepang2, which will be available on Xbox Series, PC, and cloud for Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass members.
April 30 brings several titles at once. Heroes of Might & Magic: Olden Era launches on PC as a Game Preview, meaning it is still in development, and it arrives as a new release for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. The same day also brings Sledding Game as a Game Preview on Xbox Series, PC, and cloud, again for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. That is joined by TerraTech Legion on Xbox Series, PC, and cloud. Finally, on May 5, Final Fantasy V enters the catalog on Xbox Series, PC, and cloud for Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass members.
There is no update this time regarding DLC, game updates, or Game Pass Ultimate perks. Microsoft only confirmed the games leaving the service on April 30. Those titles are Citizen Sleeper on console, PC, and cloud, Creatures of Ava on console, PC, and cloud, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on console, PC, and cloud, Endless Legend 2 on PC, Goat Simulator on console and cloud, Goat Simulator Remastered on console, PC, and cloud, Hunt: Showdown 1896 on console, PC, and cloud, NHL 24 via EA Play on console and cloud, and Revenge of the Savage Planet on console, PC, and cloud.
It is still better than nothing.



