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Is Signalis on Game Pass?

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Signalis has taken the horror video game genre by storm. With a Lovecraft-powered story that reminds us of the classic Resident Evil games, it has been receiving excellent reviews and now that it’s out, everyone is craving to be part of Elster’s adventure. And nowadays, taking into account the popularity of a video game and its good reception, asking whether said game is available on Game Pass has become a tradition. Don’t worry, guys, I got you: I pretend to follow said tradition. So, is Signalis on Game Pass?

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Is Signalis on Game Pass?

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Game Pass is a great solution to gaming without busting the bank like the old days. It is also a great platform for indie games because they get to be exposed to millions of players thirsty for new and alternative gaming experiences. That’s why the inclusion of Signalis was expected by many. And I’m pleased to announce that Signalis is in fact available on Game Pass as of October 27. Game Pass subscribers will be able to play Signalis through Cloud gaming, Console or PC. That’s some great news!

My recommendation would be: play Signalis. Not only because it’s a great game with an awesome aesthetic, but also because, being an indie game, you never know how much time it will be available on the service and could potentially get removed to the disappointment of fans (yes, I can’t get over Hades being removed from Game Pass, it was a dark day). So, play it. Play it now. I’m serious, play it.


Signalis is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Game Pass (of course), Nintendo Switch and Steam. If you like our Signalis content, you can also find our Signalis Review and our several guides such as How to open the door at the end of Block A6 in Signalis or How to find the East Wing Key in Signalis.

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Alejandro Josan
A musician with a heart of a gamer, Alejandro's life has always been accompanied by adventures on Nintendo platformers, countless hours of fantasy RPGs and several third-party FPSs. Currently, he is studying Game Design and Development, preparing for a long career in the video game industry.