Xbox Game Pass April 2026 Lineup Adds Hades II

by Greg Martin

Microsoft has revealed the next wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in April 2026, with a diverse lineup that includes major additions such as Hades II, The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare.

The update begins with Final Fantasy IV, which is available starting today across Cloud, Xbox Series X and S, and PC for Game Pass subscribers. Over the coming weeks, the catalog will expand steadily, bringing a mix of new releases, returning franchises, and day-one launches to the service.

Among the most notable arrivals is Hades II, launching April 14 as a day-one addition. The sequel builds on the original roguelike formula, placing players in the role of an immortal princess battling through a larger mythological world shaped by player choices and progression. On the same day, players can also jump into Replaced, a cinematic cyberpunk platformer, and The Thaumaturge, a narrative-driven RPG centered on morally complex decisions.

Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered follows on April 16, bringing updated visuals and refined gameplay to the classic 2006 RPG. That same day also sees the addition of EA Sports NHL 26 via EA Play, alongside subscriber perks such as bonus content and discounts on digital purchases.

Elsewhere in the lineup, Call of Duty Modern Warfare arrives on April 17, offering its campaign, multiplayer, and cooperative modes as part of the subscription. Later in the month, titles such as Vampire Crawlers and Kiln will join as day one releases, while smaller experiences like Little Rocket Lab and Sopa Tale of the Stolen Potato round out the catalog with more experimental and narrative-focused offerings.

The service also continues to receive updates, including a multiplayer expansion for Dome Keeper and a new season of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 content. Additional in-game benefits are rolling out across several titles, such as Albion Online and World of Warships, offering bonuses and cosmetic rewards to subscribers.

As new games arrive, several titles will also leave the service on April 15. These include Grand Theft Auto V, Ashen, and Eiyuden Chronicle Hundred Heroes, giving players a limited window to revisit them or purchase at a discount before their removal.

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