Phil Spencer picks the Xbox Game Pass game that caught his eye the most to play

As is the tradition in recent years, following each conference, Xbox mogul Phil Spencer shares his impressions and thoughts with the community to reveal his thoughts on the matter. In this opportunity, Spencer has chosen the Xbox Game Pass game that most caught her attention to play, being a somewhat unknown title for many.

Through his official Twitter account, Phil Spencer He has commented on the trailer of what the game means to him, showing his desire to play it. This is The Last Case of Benedict Fox, an action role-playing game, where we will have to fight once morest external and internal demons to be able to advance and discover what is happening. Without a doubt, the game looks really good, putting a lot of emphasis on the story.

Phil Spencer picks the Xbox Game Pass game that caught his eye the most to play

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As we can see in the tweet, Phil Spencer has detailed the following (translated): “There are always a couple of new games in our showcase each year that stand out to me as something that really interests me personally. This was one for me this year. I can’t wait to play.” We can see the honesty of the words of Spencer, who has also shared the title trailer.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox is described as an action role-playing game where the player must battle demons, explore the subconscious, and solve elaborate puzzles in a labyrinthine adventure. The game is planned to be released in Xbox Game Pass in the spring of 2023, so there are still a few months to go before we can test it and give a verdict.

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