Xbox Game Pass Adds 10 New Titles For April 2026

by Jamie Stockwell
Xbox Game Pass Adds 10 New Titles For April 2026

Xbox Game Pass Adds 10 New Titles For April 2026...

Microsoft has unveiled 10 new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in April 2026, sparking excitement among subscribers. The lineup includes highly anticipated releases and classic favorites, with titles arriving between April 9 and April 28. The announcement is trending today as gamers discuss the new additions across social media.

Leading the list is Starfield: Odyssey, the major expansion for Bethesda's space RPG, launching April 15. Other notable additions include the day-one release of Contraband, the open-world co-op game from Avalanche Studios, and the return of Red Dead Redemption 2 to the service on April 22. Indie highlights include Cocoon and Hades II, both arriving later this month.

The full list was shared on Xbox Wire early this morning, with Microsoft confirming cloud, console, and PC availability for most titles. Several games, including FIFA 27 and Forza Horizon 6, will also support Xbox Play Anywhere. The timing coincides with spring break for many US students, driving increased interest in new gaming options.

Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with Hades II and Red Dead Redemption 2 trending separately on Twitter. Some subscribers expressed disappointment over the absence of rumored titles like GTA VI, though most praised the diversity of the lineup. Xbox Game Pass currently has over 35 million subscribers worldwide.

Microsoft also confirmed that six games will leave the service on April 30, including Doom Eternal and Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Subscribers can purchase these titles at a 20% discount before they depart. The company plans another update in late April for May's additions.

This month's selection continues Xbox's strategy of blending blockbusters with indie gems. With major releases like Starfield: Odyssey included at no extra cost, analysts note it strengthens Game Pass' value proposition against competitors. The service remains a key driver for Xbox hardware sales, particularly during seasonal demand spikes.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.