Xbox Game Pass steals new addition from PlayStation Plus

Xbox Game Pass basically stole a new game from Sony’s PlayStation Plus service. Overall, it’s no surprise to see many of the same titles coming to both PS Plus and Game Pass over time. Popular games like death strandAnd the Hollow NightAnd the Assassin’s Creed Originsand countless others appeared simultaneously on both the Xbox and PlayStation subscription platforms. Despite this, for one reason or another, Game Pass has now managed to disable a previous PS Plus game that only left the service a few days ago.

As of this moment, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can search to download and play the first-person horror game soma for themselves on consoles, computers and cloud devices. addition soma On its own it’s not too weird, especially since Halloween is fast approaching. But what is unusual is that soma It was previously available for download and play as part of PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium until this week on October 18. It seems that this moment soma Leaving PS Plus, though, Xbox jumped in and slammed the game for Game Pass.

In all likelihood, the Xbox Game Pass certainly did not “steal” soma away from PS Plus. Games that land on the two subscription services are often tied to contracts that define availability windows, which means that soma The removal from PS Plus on October 18 was something that had long been decided. However, we’ve also heard in the past that some of the games coming to both PS Plus and Game Pass are part of exclusive deals, meaning they can no longer appear on other services. whether that or soma Previously one of these PS Plus-exclusive titles was unknown, but the timing with all of this is definitely a bit weird. Either way, Xbox Game Pass subscribers certainly don’t care and are happy to have a new scary game to play as October rolls on.

Do you find it strange? soma Jumped from PS Plus to Xbox Game Pass so fast? And if you’re a Game Pass subscriber, are you looking to play the title yourself? Let me know either down below in the comments or message me on Twitter at Trustworthy.

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