Sony is attempting to yet again recreate the success of the launches of Fall Guys and Rocket League. This month, players will get access to PlayStation 5 launch title (and general blast) Sackboy: A Big Adventure, rodent-slaying epic RPG Tales of Iron, and Meet Your Maker, a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding multiplayer game focused on player creation and interaction from the developers of Dead by Daylight. Jumping consoles, Sony continues their surprising hot streak for free PS Plus games. It’s not impossible for them to return to the service, but if any of them tickle your fancy, download and play them before the middle of the month. Making their exit with grace on April 15 are the following titles: Life is Strange: True Colors, Deck Nine’s wonderfully emotional reinvention of the choice-based narrative series voxel life-sim and relaxer Moonglow Bay and survival horror game The Long Dark, among others. Sadly, when games arrive on Xbox Game Pass, that means others must leave. Rounding out the Microsoft Game Pass joy is The Last Case of Benedict Fox, a cosmic horror Metroidvania romp through the minds of the dead where the titular detective attempts to solve an impossible mystery. Let’s not forget Coffee Talk Episode 2, the sequel to 2020’s cozy visual novel about making drinks and solving the problems (not necessarily in that order) of your magical clientele. Then there’s Minecraft Legends, the action-strategy game from Mojang which promotes base-building and teamwork to take down an opposing team. Headlining the rest of the month for Game Pass is Ghostwire: Tokyo - the former PlayStation exclusive developed by Microsoft subsidiary Tango Gameworks - which arrives April 12 alongside the free Spider’s Thread update that includes new areas to explore, new cutscenes, and other quality of life updates.
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