More specifically, and for an unspecified amount of time, Ultimate, Premium, and PC subscribers across current-gen Xbox consoles and PCs can check out ZA/UM’s RPG, Disco Elysium. Those who decide to check out the RPG now that it is on Xbox Game Pass should expect about 20-25 hours to mainline the game. On top of this, there are about an additional 10 hours of side content. Meanwhile, completionists will need more like 50 hours with the RPG.
91-Rated RPG
It’s important to note this is not the version that launched in 2019, but The Final Cut version, which was released in 2021. Most notably, this version added new content and full voice acting for every character in the game, the latter of which was not a thing in the original version.
Of course, sometimes games are critically-acclaimed but don’t resonate with consumers. This isn’t the case with Disco Elysium. While its Steam approval rating of 88% is a little lower than what you would expect, it has a near-perfect score on the Xbox Store. Overall, critics may have been slightly hotter on the game compared to consumers, but the difference is small.
If this new RPG does not tickle your fancy, the good news is it’s not the only new RPG added to Xbox Game Pass. Just last week, another all-timer of an RPG was added, with over 100 hours of content. Meanwhile, next week, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is being added.
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