If recent moves with Bethesda are any indication, it seem very likely we'll be seeing an influx of new items on Game Pass if and when the deal goes through, which is currently projected to be completed sometime in 2023.On Twitter, user posted links and screenshots for Elden Ring and Soul Hackers 2 from the Xbox store that shows that they are available on Cloud Gaming Beta. Thus, the fate of quite a few games will now be in Microsoft's hands, including items in the Activision back catalog. That said, Microsoft will definitely come to own quite a few things in the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, including older IP that aren't currently on the market (such as Guitar Hero). So if you're worried that Sekiro might be in the hands of Microsoft, you can allay those fears. It also doesn't mean that Microsoft now gets to determine if a Sekiro sequel is made-although we don't know the details of the game's publishing details, so there could be caveats we're not aware of (such as Activision retaining the right to turn down publishing a Sekiro follow-up before From Software can make a deal elsewhere). That doesn't mean Sekiro won't appear on the service in the future, but for that to happen, a separate deal will likely need to be made between Microsoft and From Software. ![]() With Sekiro remaining independent, it means that Microsoft can't immediately add the game to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service, as it has done with Bethesda games after its other big recent acquisition. Now Playing: Xbox Buys Activision Blizzard For Tons Of Money, Bobby Kotick To Leave in 2023 | GameSpot News ![]() By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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