Maison Nouvelles Liste des jeux de passes de jeu Xbox | Les niveaux expliqués et répertoriés par genre

Liste des jeux de passes de jeu Xbox | Les niveaux expliqués et répertoriés par genre

Feb 28,2025 Auteur: Jack

Xbox Game Pass: un guide complet des niveaux, des jeux et des genres

Xbox Game Pass fournit une vaste bibliothèque de jeux pour la console et le PC, y compris l'accès au jour un aux nouvelles versions. Ce guide explore ses différents niveaux, options d'abonnement et sélection de jeux classés par genre.

Comprendre les niveaux de passes de jeu Xbox

Xbox Game Pass propose trois niveaux avec des prix et des avantages croissants: standard, noyau et ultime. Tous les niveaux opèrent sur une base d'abonnement mensuelle. Pour localiser des jeux spécifiques, utilisez Ctrl/CMD + F (clavier) ou la fonction "Find in Page" de votre navigateur.

Pass de jeu PC Xbox

Xbox PC Game Pass

Au prix de 9,99 $ par mois, Xbox PC Game Pass propose des centaines de jeux PC, un accès jour à de nouvelles versions et des remises des membres. Il comprend également EA Play, offrant un accès à certains titres EA, des récompenses en jeu et des essais. Remarque: le jeu multijoueur en ligne et le jeu multiplateforme peut être limité pour certains jeux.

Pass de jeu de la console Xbox

Xbox Console Game Pass

La version standard de la console, coûtant 10,99 $ par mois, comprend des centaines de jeux de console, un accès au jour et des remises des membres. Cependant, le jeu multijoueur en ligne et le jeu multiplateforme peut être restreint et le jeu EA n'est pas inclus.

Pass de jeu de base Xbox

Xbox Core Game Pass

Exclusif à Consoles, Xbox Core Game Pass (9,99 $/mois) propose un multijoueur en ligne (contrairement au Console Pass standard) mais propose une sélection organisée de 25 jeux au lieu du catalogue complet. EA Play n'est pas inclus.

Pass de jeu ultime Xbox

Xbox Ultimate Game Pass

Le niveau premium (16,99 $/mois) pour PC et Console englobe tous les avantages des niveaux inférieurs (multijoueur en ligne, EA Play). Il ajoute des avantages en nuage et des avantages d'adhésion.

Faits saillants du jeu et nouvelles versions

Cette section énumérerait généralement les jeux nouveaux et en vedette. (Informations omises car elle est sensible au temps et non fournie dans le texte d'origine).

Jeux de passes de jeu Xbox par genre

Le suivant présente les catégories de jeux disponibles sur Xbox Game Pass:

Action et aventure

Action & Adventure

Classics

Classics

Famille et enfants

Family & Kids

Indie

Indie

Puzzle

Puzzle

Roleplaying

Roleplaying

Shooters

Shooters

Simulation

Simulation

Sportif

Sports

Stratégie

Strategy

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