Is Minecraft Legends Coming to Xbox Game Pass

Is Minecraft Legends Coming to Xbox Game Pass at Launch?

Those wondering “Is Minecraft Legends coming to Xbox Game Pass at launch?” will be happy to learn the answer. Here’s the definitive answer for whether the new Minecraft game is on Game Pass for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

Is Minecraft Legends coming to Xbox Game Pass?

Yes, Minecraft Legends is coming to Xbox Game Pass at launch on April 18.

For those on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, who have an Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Minecraft Legends will become available to download and play at no additional cost on April 18.

Is Minecraft Legends coming to PC Game Pass?

Yes, Minecraft Legends is coming to PC Game Pass at launch on April 18.

For those playing on PC and using the Xbox app, who also have a PC Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Minecraft Legends will appear for download on April 18. It will be included in the subscription and won’t require any additional payment to play.

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