Xbox Game Pass Makes Incredible 140 Hour RPG Free

Xbox Game Pass just got a huge addition: a top-rated RPG available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. This game is known for its massive length, offering players up to 140 hours of gameplay, and it’s now considered one of the best RPGs you can play with a Microsoft subscription. It’s available on all Game Pass tiers – PC, Premium, and Ultimate. While it’s unclear how long the game will stay on the service (typically 12-24 months), players will definitely get their money’s worth. Beyond the extensive main story, the game has a lot of replay value, potentially adding hundreds of hours to the overall playtime.

For a limited time, Xbox Game Pass Premium, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and PC Game Pass subscribers can download Persona 5 Royal for free. Persona 5 Royal is an expanded and enhanced version of the 2016 role-playing game, Persona 5, developed by Atlus.

One of the Best RPGs of All Time

With a score of 95 on Metacritic and high praise from players, Persona 5 Royal is considered one of the best RPGs of all time. It stands alongside other acclaimed titles from the 2010s like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Mass Effect 2, Skyrim, and Dark Souls. However, its unique blend of social simulation, a gradually unfolding story, anime art style, and turn-based battles won’t appeal to all players. It’s also a very long game – you’ll need at least 100 hours just to finish the main storyline, so it requires a significant time commitment.

If you have the time to invest, this game offers an amazing experience and is arguably the best in the Persona series – though some longtime fans still prefer Persona 4 Golden. That’s understandable, but Persona 5 really brought the series into the spotlight. Coupled with its higher score on Metacritic, it stands out as the definitive entry.

Despite the title ‘Persona 5’, you can jump right in without playing any of the previous Persona games. It’s a self-contained story and doesn’t require any prior knowledge of the series.

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2026-06-14 15:40