Xbox Game Pass Brings More Perks to Multiplayer Games, Including The Finals, Warzone, and More

by James Lara March 27, 2025 3:40 pm in News
Xbox Game Pass multiplayer

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Beginning this week, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members will enjoy new benefits for some of their favorite free-to-play multiplayer games. The publisher will roll out new game benefits over time, with perks for four titles introduced this week.

Xbox Is Bringing More Perks for Your Subscription

The new lineup of free-to-play games that are joining Game Pass perks this week are:

Heroes of the Storm (PC) – Link your Battle.net account

In this realm between realms, anything is possible – play and unlock 30 Heroes from across Blizzard Entertainment’s universes as we welcome you to the Nexus!

Naraka: Bladepoint (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Use your Xbox profile to log in

Unlock all heroes, exclusive Xbox headgear, and the Phoenix Princess Pack (Justina Gu).

Smite 2 (Console and PC) – Link your account

Unlock the exclusive High Velocity Hecate Skin, 5 gods (Ares, Anhur, Hecate, Hercules and Nemesis), the OP Title, and GG Emote with the Smite 2 Welcome Pack.

The Finals (Xbox Series X|S and PC) – Link your Embark ID

Unlock the Stryker Grid Set, sponsored by Ivada, featuring a full outfit, three weapon skins, a charm, and a 25% boost to Match XP. Players also unlock 500 Multibucks when they claim their prize!

Subscribers can expect plenty of more titles to join in, with next month seeing the following added:

  • Asphalt Legends Unite
  • Call of Duty: Warzone
  • Enlisted
  • War Thunder

Perks will vary from game to game, though there’s no reason why you shouldn’t take advantage of these if you’re a subscriber and play any of them. 

Perfect timing for The Finals, as Season 6 just released last week. 

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.