Xbox Game Pass: ‘Deliver Us The Moon’ Lands On PC, Xbox One
KEY POINTS
- Xbox Game Pass has added popular sci-fi game "Deliver Us The Moon" to their subscription titles
- The game is available for subscribers for both Xbox One and PC
- Other games such as “Hyperdot” and “Levelhead” have been confirmed to arrive on Xbox Game Pass on April 30
Microsoft has a massive treat for all sci-fi fans on Xbox Game Pass: “Deliver Us The Moon”.
On Friday, Microsoft confirmed that the sci-fi thriller game is now available on Xbox Game Pass for both Xbox One and PC. However, it's not noted until when the game will be available for players to avail.
“Deliver Us The Moon” is one of the more popular games in the sci-fi genre, thanks to its stunning visuals and engaging narrative that allows players to take on the role of an astronaut. The premise of the game revolves around a spaceman looking for a new energy source on the moon.
Apparently, in the game, the Earth has been depleted with sources of energy. With that said, the lone astronaut had to go to space, explore and survive the challenges that the endless horizon brings. The game has been particularly praised for the immersive experience it brings.
While not everyone is a fan of “Deliver Us The Moon” -- with some saying that it is very simplistic -- it has still managed to draw several players and build a community of its own.
The game is undoubtedly good value and worth the $10 per month subscription fee in Xbox Game Pass. Not to mention that Microsoft’s subscription service has been expanding really well in recent weeks, adding more content while increasing its availability.
Aside from “Deliver Us The Moon,” Xbox Game Pass has brought in several popular titles in April alone. To start the month, Xbox added “Totally Reliable Delivery Service” and “Nier Automata - Become as Gods Edition” to the service.
Other popular titles such as “Alvastia Chronicles,” “Journey to the Savage Planet,” “The Long Dark” and “Gato Roboto” then followed.
Moreover, games such as “Hyperdot” and “Levelhead” have been confirmed to arrive on Xbox Game Pass on April 30.
It remains to be seen what other games will be made available on Xbox Game Pass in the coming months. However, with the stay-at-home orders and self-isolation practices being implemented due to the coronavirus crisis, it might be the best time to avail of the service and find a new game to be entertained.
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