Untitled Goose Game Xbox Game Pass

Microsoft fires back at Sony with Untitled Goose Game Xbox Game Pass reveal

A short time ago, the PlayStation State of Play event announced that Untitled Goose Game would be coming to the PS4. It seems that Microsoft isn’t content to rest on their laurels, though — they’ve countered with an Untitled Goose Game Xbox Game Pass announcement.

“Important PSA,” read a rather short tweet from the official Xbox Game Pass Twitter account. “[We’re] adding Untitled Goose game next week[.]”

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The announcement tweet didn’t specify when the Untitled Goose Game Xbox Game Pass debut would happen, but a quick glance over at the game’s official website shows that it will debuting on both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on December 17, 2019. With that established, it seems that Untitled Goose Game will be one of those many games that are available on Xbox Game Pass from the very first day.

No price was announced, either, but the PS4 announcement said that Untitled Goose Game will retail on that platform for $19.99 or your regional equivalent with a discounted launch price of $14.99 for a short time; presumably, they’ll be doing the same for the Xbox One. You’ll be able to grab Untitled Goose Game on the PS4 and Xbox One on December 17, 2019.

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