
Dreamscaper and Telling Lies are available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers across consoles, PC, and the cloud, though Contrast is only available to those who are playing on cloud and consoles. The three new games added to Xbox Game Pass on February 3 are Contrast, Dreamscaper, and Telling Lies. Now, on Thursday, February 3, Microsoft has added three more games to the Xbox Game Pass lineup for subscribers to check out. This way, Microsoft can better make the argument that an Xbox Game Pass subscription is must-have, as players will never run out of games to play.

While an earlier report this year revealed that less than 1% of Netflix subscribers actually download games from the growing library, Netflix has said that it's seeing "some encouraging signs of gameplay" that is leading to higher retention from its subscriber base.Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass subscription service is regularly updated with new content.

The company has 55 games currently in development, some of which are based on existing Netflix IPs, and the streaming platform also wants to create more synergy between its media formats, similar to how the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners anime series helped boost the profile of Cyberpunk 2077 this year. Available for free to subscribers, the company has focused on ports of cult-classic games such as Into the Breach and is also investing heavily in developing its own original titles. Netflix's gaming section, which it launched at the end of 2021, has seen a major expansion throughout 2022. "It's similar to its predecessors, Telling Lies and Her Story, in some key ways, but more thought-provoking, too, and certainly more unnerving than you'll be prepared for." "The latest game from Sam Barlow and Half Mermaid builds on what you've come to expect while also subverting its own genre in clever ways," Mark Delaney wrote in GameSpot's Immortality review. Now Playing: Best Xbox Game Pass Games To Play Right Now

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