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Microsoft would have paid a large sum of money to add Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy on Xbox Game Pass

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Among the many great releases that we were able to enjoy during the past 2021, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy was one of the most unexpected without a doubt. The Square Enix title, developed by Eidos Montreal, has proven to be a very good single-player game, in the style of Spider-Man or Batman, but with a lot more personality. Still a great title, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy launch sold less than expectedas a result of the negativity received by Marvel’s Avengers.

As many of you know, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy landed earlier this month on Xbox Game Pass, with only four months behind its premiere. Its successful access to those from Redmond may be due to the low number of sales at its launch, although it has been rising over the months, but apparently, according to a recent leak by David Gibson, he shared idle idleness via Twitter, Microsoft would have paid a large sum of money to add Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy on Xbox Game Pass.

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Microsoft would have paid a large sum of money to add Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy on Xbox Game Pass

Apparently, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy arrival on Xbox Game Pass wasn’t due to poor reception, lack of players or poor sales, but it could have been a whim from Microsoft, according to the aforementioned leak, which indicated who Redmond had paid Between 5 and 10 million dollars, so Game Pass users can enjoy a fun and colorful adventure.

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In this third-person action adventure, you play Star-Lord, an outspoken questionable leader who manages to convince a strange group of unexpected heroes to join him. A note (obviously not you) unleashes a catastrophic chain of events, and you’re the only one able to keep the group of unpredictable Guardians together long enough to prevent an interplanetary collapse.

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