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Trio of Games Headed to Xbox Game Pass for Remainder of March 2023

A bit of a smaller line-up than usual for a half-month release schedule for the Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft has confirmed that a trio of games are being made available during the remainder of March 2023 – one which has been made available as of today, and another two joining on the 28th and 30th March respectively.

Scroll down to see whether any of these games are of interest:

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Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition

Once upon a time, there was a world torn by endless war. But then came a great king who would change this world forever. Join the young king Evan to found a new kingdom in the Prince’s Edition, which includes all DLCs.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition tells the story of Evan Pettwhisker Tildrum, whose promised throne of Ding Dong Dell was lost in a coup. The young Evan and his friends set sail on a journey to establish a new kingdom and unite the world under the reign of happiness.

Ni no Kuni: Revenant Kingdom – The Prince’s Edition is now available on Xbox Game Pass for Cloud, Console and PC

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MLB The Show 23

Available on day one with Game Pass: MLB The Show 23 gets you closer than ever to living your baseball dreams on the diamond. Shock the game and own the show with your favorite players, your favorite rivalries, and all your favorite MLB moments.

MLB The Show 2023 will be launching 28 March 2023 on the Xbox Game Pass for cloud and console.

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Infinite Guitars

Available on day one with Game Pass: The metal war machines have reawakened—and only your electric guitar can turn their technology against them! Gather up your party, tune up your favorite axe, and get ready to rock in Infinite Guitars, a rhythm RPG featuring vibrant anime-inspired art, adrenaline-fueled Mech battles, and a blazing original soundtrack.

Infinite Guitars will be launching 30 March 2023 on the Xbox Game Pass for cloud, console and PC.

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