Xbox Game Pass subscribers have a reason to celebrate as two engaging titles, Firefighting Simulator: The Squad and Police Simulator: Patrol Officers, are now available in the library. These additions are accessible without needing the priciest subscription tier, making them a fantastic value for gamers eager to dive into fresh experiences.
New Adventures Await with Firefighting Simulator
Firefighting Simulator: The Squad immerses players in the high-stakes world of firefighting. Set in a vibrant city inspired by North America’s west coast, the game delivers adrenaline-pumping action. Gamers can team up with friends thanks to multiplayer support and take control of five officially licensed Rosenbauer America firetrucks. The realistic mechanics and cooperative gameplay make it a thrilling choice for those who love action-packed challenges.
Enforce the Law in Police Simulator
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers places players in the boots of a law enforcement officer in a fictional American city. From issuing parking tickets to tackling illegal activities like drug deals, the game offers a dynamic range of tasks that keep gameplay varied and engaging. Published by Astragon Entertainment, this title captures the essence of police work with immersive scenarios that test decision-making and strategy.
Accessible Across Tiers
These exciting additions are available to both Game Pass Ultimate ($20/month) and Standard ($15/month) subscribers. Ultimate members enjoy the added perk of streaming these titles via the cloud and playing on PC, expanding the ways to experience the action. However, those with Game Pass Core ($10/month) will need to upgrade to access these games, as they’re not included in the base tier.
What’s Next for Game Pass?
While these two titles spice up the Game Pass library, no further additions have been announced for May. The month has already delivered a heavy hitter with Doom: The Dark Ages, keeping subscribers busy with top-tier releases. Meanwhile, Rebellion’s Atomfall, a day-one Game Pass launch, has proven a financial success, with the studio now planning downloadable content and exploring a sequel, signaling strong momentum for the service.