Is Sifu on Xbox Game Pass?

Is Sifu on Xbox Game Pass?
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The action-packed scenes and unique gameplay of Sifu has continually helped the game increase the size of its fan base. The game’s availability on a variety of consoles has also helped it reach a wide audience, which has allowed more people to experience its innovative design.

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However, players are still curious about the game’s playability on a certain popular platform: the Xbox Game Pass. If you’re a subscriber and you’re wondering if Sifu’s included in the service’s catalog, then you’ve come to the right place.

Here’s what we know about Sifu’s availability on the Xbox Game Pass.

Is Sifu going to be on Xbox Game Pass?

Unfortunately, Sifu is not on Xbox Game Pass as the Sloclap-developed game is not an Xbox exclusive title. If you want to play this beat ’em up entry, then you’ll only be able to do so on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and the Nintendo Switch.

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Even though the game isn’t playable through Microsoft’s subscription service, its availability on a wide range of platforms still makes it widely accessible. It’s also worth noting that Sifu was only recently released on Xbox platforms so it could eventually make its way to the Game Pass catalog at some point in the future.

As with any recently launched title, however, it may be a long time before this martial arts adventure makes its way to the Microsoft service. The developers have also only finished creating and publishing the Sifu Arenas DLC so they may not have any plans of porting it to Game Pass at the time of writing. Nevertheless, we will continue to update this page with the latest information as soon as its been announced by Sloclap themselves.

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