Diablo IV is the first Activision Blizzard game to come to Xbox Game Pass, and you can play it next month
The start of something new
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Diablo IVwill be coming toXbox Game Passnext month, marking the first ActivisionBlizzardgame to launch on the service post-acquisition.
The title will become available on March 28, 2024, so if you’ve been waiting to make the most of yourXbox Game Passsubscription, you don’t have long to wait before you can jump into the dungeon-crawling MMO. Plus, this isn’t the only Activision Blizzard game we can expect to see on the service, it’s just the very beginning of what is to come.
Prior to the announcement ofDiablo IVcoming to Xbox Game Pass, there was a lot of speculation surrounding which titles would land on the subscription service, with multiple players believing thatCall of Dutytitles would be the first due to their popularity.
This, of course, was helped by Phil Spencer stating in October 2023 that fans would have to wait until 2024 before games likeCall of Dutylanded on the service. But, it seemsDiablohas taken pole position for now. We have no further details about which games we can expect to come next, but there are quite a few corkers that could follow.
We’ve known since the acquisition that Activision Blizzard games won’t be released onto Game Pass from day one, butDiablo IVmarks the start of what could be an incredible selection of titles to make your way through. Hopefully, once the ice is broken andDiablo IVhas landed, we start to receive a little more information on which games we can expect to see next.
If you’re looking for other ways to make the most of the service, we’ve got a guide to all thebest games on Xbox Game Pass, alongside thebest RPGs on Game Pass.
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