Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age is finally headed to Xbox Game Pass

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Remember all of them Final Fantasy the games that Microsoft promised in 2019 would come to Xbox Game Pass? Another is finally about to appear. Microsoft announced this morning that Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age goes to the Netflix-style subscription service on the console and computer on February 11th.

Microsoft soon announced at its X019 fan event (remember?) That almost every modern Final Fantasy would arrive at Game Pass for the next twelve months. Still, the end of 2020 came and went and many of them were still missing. A spokesman reassured fans earlier this month that luxury JRPGs were still on the way, and it’s true that at least one of them is. Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age is one of the best in fact.

Of course, it cost Final Fantasy XV, the most recent numbered entry in the series. Kotaku staff writer Ashley Parrish I spent a week and changed marathons to complete it before leaving the Game Pass before the end of January. The service is also missing Final Fantasy X / X-2 and the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy. The dream of having them all on the same subscription service at the same time seems dead.

Still, there are a lot of other things coming to Game Pass next month. Here is the full list:

  • The ghost of a story, February 4 (PC)
  • Winter Project, February 4 (Android, Console and PC)
  • The Falconeer, February 4 (Android, Console and PC)
  • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age, February 11 (Console and PC)
  • Jurassic World Evolution, February 11 (Android and Console)
  • Stealth Inc. 2: A game of clones, February 11 (Android and Console)
  • Wolfenstein: Youngblood, February 11 (Android)

Meanwhile, a lot of other games on the service receive support for touch control so they can be played directly on smartphones when played streaming on xCloud. It is not the ideal way to play Enter The Gungeon or River City Girls, but tidy, nonetheless.

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