The acclaimed rogue-lite city-builder continues to receive free updates, with Update 1.3 inbound and paid DLC in development.
The change was made "due to recent changes in our partnership with Raw Fury as our publisher," according to the developer.
The service's subscriber count has grown by nearly 10 million since Microsoft's last update in January 2022.
Activision Blizzard games will soon start coming to PC and Xbox Game Pass, starting with action RPG Diablo 4.
Also joining the service's library are Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Train Sim World 4, Return to Grace, and More.
11 bit studios' post-apocalyptic city-builder is also launching for PC Game Pass in the first half of 2024 and later for Game Pass.
With update 1.0 now available, Eremite Games will stop with bi-weekly updates and focus on long-term plans, including new content.
In spite of the investment it demands, Xbox boss Phil Spencer says Game Pass is "making money" and is a "financially viable" service.
Spirit of the North, Goat Simulator 3, While the Iron's Hot, Tin Hearts, Rise of the Tomb Raider and more are also coming next month.
World War Z: Aftermath, Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition, Goat Simulator 3, and others will also be added, as per a new leak.
Both RPG shooters are now available to Game Pass subscribers on PC and consoles.
The rogue-lite city-builder will exit Steam Early Access and add a new Iron Man-style mode, Queen's Hand, and balance changes.
The duo will be joined in the subscription service's catalog by Shiro Games and Funcom's 4X strategy title Dune: Spice Wars.
The 4X real-time strategy title will also be available on Game Pass. It's out now on PC via Steam, the Microsoft Store and PC Game Pass.
Roll7 and Private Division's rollerskating shooter launched for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in August last year.
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Xbox boss Phil Spencer says that work on bringing Activision Blizzard's back catalog to Game Pass started only recently, owing to how long the acquisition's approval process took.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (for console and cloud) and From Space are also joining the service's catalog in the coming days.
Jim Ryan also says that with nearly 50 million PlayStation Plus subscribers, Sony has a more "meaningful" service than Game Pass.
"We believe it is important to provide services that are recognized as being of sufficient value even if prices are increased," the head of Xbox says.