Crime Boss Rockay City Xbox Game Pass

Is Crime Boss: Rockay City Coming to Xbox Game Pass?

No, Crime Boss: Rockay City is not coming to Xbox Game Pass. At least, not at the time of writing, as neither publisher 505 Games nor developer Ingame Studios has announced any plans to launch the game on Game Pass for Xbox Series X|S players.

Is there a Crime Boss: Rockay City Xbox Game Pass release date?

There is no confirmed Crime Boss: Rockay City Xbox Game Pass release date.

At the time of writing, the game will only be available by direct purchase, meaning Xbox Game Pass subscribers won’t be able to play the game at no additional cost. They will have to pay the full amount, just like non-subscribers.

Of course, there is the possibility that Crime Boss: Rockay City will eventually come to Xbox Game Pass. Some games don’t launch on Xbox Game Pass, instead coming to the subscription service post-launch.

For those looking forward to playing Crime Boss: Rockay City at launch, you will need to pay the full amount as it is not part of any subscription model.

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