


That makes Konami’s latest game, which recycles many of the locations, assets and gameplay mechanics from The Phantom Pain, akin to sacrilege to longtime Metal Gear fans.

Series creator Hideo Kojima, who made Metal Gear games with publisher Konami for close to 30 years, wasn’t involved in the making of Metal Gear Survive. In Konami’s follow-up to Metal Gear Solid 5, you, as a nameless hero, band together with a group of survivors amid the wreckage of Mother Base with the hope of returning home. Games currently available through the subscription include Just Cause 4, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and first party games such as Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2 and Forza Horizon 4.It’s fitting that one of the recurring themes of Metal Gear Survive is making do with what you have. The subscription grants unlimited access to download and play all the games available through the service and are playable for as long as you have an active subscription. Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s subscription service that allows gamers access to a huge library of games for a fixed monthly fee of £7.99. Void Bastards released on May 29th, with Dead by Daylight and Outer Wilds completing May’s new additions on May 30th.įull Metal Furies, The Banner Saga 2 and Superhot round off the new additions and will all be playable from June 6th. Metal Gear Survive and The Banner Saga are the first two games to be made available and will be accessible from May 23rd. Dead by Daylight and Superhot will also be included in the subscription shortly. Microsoft has announced that eight new games will be added to its Xbox Game pass subscription service over the course of the next few weeks.īetween May 23rd and June 6th, subscribers to Xbox Game Pass will be able to download and play titles including Metal Gear Survive, Outer Wilds and The Banner Saga.
