New Xbox Game Pass Day One Game Passes Expedition 33 to Top Charts

Currently, the most-played Xbox Game Pass console game is a fresh addition, surpassing titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Asphalt Legends Unite, Retro Classics, Metaphor: ReFantazio, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and others. Being a day one Xbox Game Pass game increases its popularity, but it seems this game is also of high quality. Notably, it has an 89 score on Metacritic and a “Overwhelmingly Positive” Steam User Review rating, with 95% of 2,710 user reviews giving it positive marks.

The game under discussion is Monster Train 2, developed by Shiny Shoe and published by Big Fan Games. This strategy card-building roguelike game was launched on May 21st. From the very first day of its release, it has been accessible to Xbox Game Pass subscribers as a day one title, sparing them $25. Since then, there’s been quite a buzz among Xbox Game Pass subscribers who have been eagerly trying it out.

Currently, I can’t help but feel thrilled to be part of the gaming community as I witness the unprecedented success of this game on my Xbox Game Pass console. It’s only been over a week since its release, yet it’s sitting comfortably at the top of the charts! The excitement among fellow Xbox enthusiasts, as expressed in numerous Reddit posts, is truly palpable and validates the hype surrounding this game.

As a gamer diving into Monster Train 2, let me tell you, this game has me hooked! I can’t seem to get enough of it. By any chance, are there other gamers out there who are also playing it? Since I haven’t played the first one, the learning curve was a bit steep initially, but as a fan of Slay the Spire and Balatro, I think I may have just discovered my new favorite roguelike.

The game is so captivating that it’s drawing me away from highly anticipated titles such as Expedition 33 and Diablo IV. The upgrades keep me hooked and make time fly by.

As a gamer, I’m excitedly hopping on Monster Train 2, but I don’t know how long it’ll stay on Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft keeps that info under wraps. However, while it’s there, subscribers can snag it with a 20% discount! That means instead of the usual $25, you only pay $20. It’s a fantastic deal, so let’s ride those trains while we can!

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2025-05-31 01:10