Microsoft has announced a fresh wave of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in April. This update brings a mix of new titles, day-one releases, and some big names across cloud, console, and PC.
One of the most notable additions is Hades II, which will be available on April 14. The sequel to the popular roguelike is one of the most anticipated indie games and will be playable across all supported platforms. Replaced is also arriving on the same day, offering a stylish side-scrolling experience set in a dystopian world.
Another key addition is Kiln, an upcoming title from Double Fine. It will launch on April 23 and will be available on Game Pass from day one.
Microsoft is also adding several well-known titles throughout the month. These include Final Fantasy IV, Planet Coaster 2, Football Manager 26, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The complete list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in April includes:
- Final Fantasy IV – April 7
- DayZ (PC) – April 8
- Endless Legend 2 (Game Preview) – April 8
- FBC: Firebreak – April 8
- Planet Coaster 2 – April 9
- Tiny Bookshop – April 10
- Football Manager 26 – April 13
- Football Manager 26 Console – April 13
- Hades II – April 14
- Replaced – April 14
- The Thaumaturge – April 14
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered – April 16
- EA Sports NHL 26 – April 16
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – April 17
- Little Rocket Lab – April 21
- Sopa: Tale of the Stolen Potato – April 21
- Vampire Crawlers – April 21
- Kiln – April 23
Game Pass Essential subscribers are also getting new content this month after a long gap. Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and DayZ will be available starting April 8.
At the same time, a few games will leave the service on April 15. These include Grand Theft Auto V, Terra Invicta, Ashen, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery.
More announcements are expected later this month as Microsoft usually reveals Game Pass additions in phases. There are also early reports about a new Game Pass tier focused on first-party titles, but the company has not confirmed anything yet.






