Today, Microsoft unveiled the titles coming to Xbox Game Pass throughout the rest of this month, which include Conan Exiles, Maneater, and SnowRunner. The addition of Maneater seems particularly timely, given developer Tripwire Interactive's recent announcement of Maneater DLC that will launch sometime this summer.

Game Pass as a whole continues to improve in myriad ways, and not just in terms of the selection of games on offer. In the last few months, Microsoft has shrewdly expanded the platform's reach by adding touch control support for Android devices. Dozens of original Xbox games are now available to play on mobile; such accessibility extends to Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles, as well. Microsoft's dedication to its cloud gaming initiative resulted in the Game Pass service making its way to Windows 10 PC and Apple devices, too, further cementing Game Pass as an ideal place to play.

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Thanks to EA Play, Xbox Game Pass subscribers on console and PC will gain access to Knockout City come May 21, according to Xbox Wire. Maneater serves as another forthcoming heavy-hitter, arriving on console, cloud, and PC on May 25. Conan Exiles, complete with an optimized version for Xbox Series X|S, heads to the service for cloud and console users on May 27. Other noteworthy Game Pass additions include SnowRunner, available now on console, cloud, and PC, ID@Xbox title The Wild at Heart (May 20), and Peggle 2 (May 20) via EA Play.

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As is often the case, the new additions offer something for everyone. With Maneater, players can dive into a ShaRkPG, assuming the role of a shark who grows over time, surviving the cold, cruel world and advancing their way through the local ecosystem. Conan Exiles, on the other hand, is an online survival adventure set in the Conan the Barbarian universe. An off-road open-world sim, SnowRunner provides a completely disparate experience compared to its Game Pass counterparts, tasking players with traveling across rough terrain to deliver goods.

Xbox Game Pass' offerings will most assuredly continue to impress as this year wears on. After all, first-party projects such as Halo: Infinite are scheduled to launch day-and-date on the subscription service. And it's a constantly growing service, too. As of April 20, Game Pass had surpassed a reported 23 million subscribers - up from the 18 million logged at the end of January.

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Source: Xbox Wire