With April 2024 ending, the gaming community is terrific and waiting for the revelation of the gaming titles that will be included in the next Xbox Game Pass in May 2024. While Microsoft remains tight-lipped about the full roster, rumors have started circulating, suggesting that the critically acclaimed title Brothers:Tales of Two Sons could be part of the Game Pass collection.
Unconfirmed leak sparks speculation
eXtas1s, an expert in leaking in entries in gaming, raised a cryptic suggestion through a post. The tweet, “Two Brothers will visit Game Pass this week,” sent ripples through the community, with many speculating that the game in question is none other than the beloved ‘Brothers:Tales of Two Sons’.
Developed by Josef Fares, the creator behind the acclaimed co-op adventure ‘It Takes Two,’ ‘Brothers: This game “A Tale of Two Sons” is a story-driven puzzle with an atmosphere that shades the emotional details of two brothers in full bloom. The method of the original control scheme, allowing a single-player control of both characters, becomes one of the main components for scoring the well-liked game. The strategic pattern allows the most entertained players to catch them into the game strongly.
Microsoft, one among numerous tech giants, beefs up its list of Xbox Game Pass for May 2024 on Tuesday, April 30th, when the program will launch “Have a Nice Death”, an action roguelike game, to the platform.
‘Brothers: Tales of Two Sons’ Xbox addition
Despite the uncertainty surrounding ‘Brothers: The next month, May 2024, the Xbox Game Pass listing will not be a detailed one because of dynamic changes in other game titles. ‘Little Kitty, Big City’ will join the service on May 9, followed by the highly anticipated ‘Senua’s Saga: The spring programmers are opened with ‘Hellblade 2’ on 21st and on the 23rd of May ‘Hauntii’ calls us.
While these confirmed additions are undoubtedly exciting, the potential inclusion of Brothers: Tale of Two Sons has been recognized in both the local and global arenas with positive feedback from organized groups. The striking thing is that players subscribed to Game Pass may have done the “must play” on their consoles, considering the game’s storyline, interesting puzzles, and co-op options.