Is Blue Prince On Xbox Game Pass On Day One?
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Is Blue Prince On Xbox Game Pass On Day One?
Blue Prince has quickly become one of the most talked-about upcoming indie games, thanks to its strange atmosphere, shifting mansion setting, and unpredictable gameplay. It’s the kind of title that catches your eye and makes you curious, especially if you enjoy games that don’t follow the usual rules.
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At a time when some people worry they may never be able to afford a home, it seems cruel to make a video game in which a kid gets a free mansion. But you won’t feel that way after you see what he has to do to get it. In the video game Blue Prince (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC) a fourteen year old kid has to search his grand uncle’s massive estate for the secret 46th room in a 45 room mansion. But to do so, he has to get through what I can …
Blue Prince Dethrones Split Fiction as the Top Rated Game of 2025
Every year, hundreds of video games are released for consoles and PC. There are hardly enough hours to do what is necessary to live, let alone play every single video game that launches in any given year. As such, gamers may try to find an experience worth both their time and money, which is where reviews come in. Sometimes, it’s very obvious which games are going to be critical hits. Other times, some of the best games come from the most unexpe…
Blue Prince Debuts To Unbelievable Reviews Ahead Of Xbox Game Pass Launch
"One of the best games ever made".We highlighted back in February how a former PlayStation boss had called Blue Prince a Game of the Year contender, and at the time there was a lot of surprise that some random indie game was being praised so heavily.Well... it's definitely a game of the year contender. The reviews have dropped for Blue Prince today, and at the time of writing it's got a 92 average on Metacritic (for PC), For reference, Split Fic…
Blue Prince Previewed Ahead of April 10 Launch, Coming to PC & Consoles
It's not every day that you turn on a game and realize you can't even describe its genre. Blue Prince—arriving on April 10 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC (Steam), PS+ Game Catalogue and Game Pass—is a beautifully confounding thing. It's part first-person puzzle, part-strategy deckbuilder, part-roguelite, part-narrative mystery box—and yet none of these quite communicate exactly what developer Dogubomb has managed to create here. You play…
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