At the very end of April, Xbox finished rolling out its additions to the Xbox Game Pass, as announced, by integrating Have a Nice Death. This gives you a glimpse of what happens when Death itself is overworked. Logically, to start this month of May well, the Redmond firm communicates the schedule of additions planned for the first two weeks of May 2024.

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
In 2013, Crystal Dynamics offered a reboot of the franchise with a new game simply titled Tomb Raider. It's an opportunity to rediscover a young, inexperienced Lara Croft setting out on her first expedition. It's also a new entry point for newcomers who can thus join the adventure without getting lost in the story. The following year, a Definitive Edition was released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (more recently on PC). In addition to containing all the basic content and previously released additional content, this edition also offers some noteworthy graphical improvements. If you haven't yet been able to get your hands on this Definitive Edition or if you simply want to replay it, know that the game will be added to the Xbox Game Pass from May 2. It will be accessible both on PC and console, with the added bonus of being able to play it via the Cloud.
Kona II: Brume
Once again, join detective Carl Faubert to continue the intrigue started in the first Kona. You are still in 1970, in Northern Quebec, in a small mining village cut off from the rest of the world by the Mist. What does it hide? Who are the other souls trapped with you? These are some questions you can try to find answers to by playing Kona II: Brume via Xbox Game Pass from May 7. You can enjoy it on PC, console, and Cloud.
Little Kitty, Big City
Because there must be something for everyone, Little Kitty, Big City will appeal to both young and old. This game from Double Dagger Studio will invite players to embody a cat who will try to find its way home. To achieve this, it will roam the large open city available, causing some chaos along the way... But it will also be an opportunity for our black cat to wear ridiculous hats and make friends. In short, it will be released on May 9 and will be directly integrated into the Xbox Game Pass on PC, console, and Cloud.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
The game from Starbreeze Studios has already made an appearance in the Xbox Game Pass. But, as the title is unmissable, it will make its big return to the subscription service starting May 14 (PC, console, and Cloud). Thus, those who missed it previously, and who haven't played it in the meantime, will be able to enjoy the beautiful story of two brothers written by Josef Fares. It will also be an opportunity to discover a game system that allows you to play alone in cooperation. More precisely, each joystick of the controller allows you to control one of the two brothers. Thus, you progress simultaneously with both, making them cooperate to overcome certain puzzles.