Source: Bandai Namco
March 12, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. – Fans of Ni no Kuni can look forward to it. Because Microsoft is being merciful and not implementing the announced changes, which means the game remains accessible to many millions of players.
For many gamers, Microsoft's Game Pass is a great opportunity to not only play a few games, but also to think outside the box every now and then and give other games a chance. However, Game Pass suffers from a similar phenomenon to Netflix, Disney+ and Co.
While on the one hand new content is constantly being introduced, On the other hand, some content always comes out. This is at least as annoying with games as it is with series. Although the providers usually announce it well in advance, it's easy to overlook it and then suddenly you can't continue watching or playing in the middle of it all.
And even in the best case scenario, you are forced to watch the seasons or finish the game by deadline X – if you want to see the end of the story. It's nice when publishers here and there have insight and continue to run games despite announcements.
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Ni no Kuni (buy now) can remain in Game Pass
Microsoft recently made an exciting announcement: Ni No Kuni: The White Queen's Curse will remain available on Game Pass for longer than originally planned. The popular JRPG was originally scheduled to leave Game Pass on March 15th. But Microsoft has now announced that Ni No Kuni will still be available in the Game Pass game library. How long? We do not know that. However, it was removed from the list of outgoing games without replacement.
Ni No Kuni: The White Queen's Curse, which was originally released exclusively for the PS3 and later appeared as a remaster on all platforms, including Xbox and PC, has obviously garnered enough fans on Game Pass to keep it going.
For those who enjoy the game at their leisure, this extension represents a welcome opportunity to end the adventure in a relaxed manner. Microsoft is once again demonstrating its commitment to keeping games on Game Pass and improving the gaming experience for all subscribers.