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New FREE Xbox Game Pass Title Becomes Instant #1 Success

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The extensive popularity of Xbox Game Pass has consistently driven the success of various titles available on the platform. Recently, an unexpected game from a couple of years ago has surged in popularity following its addition to the service. My Friendly Neighborhood, which made its debut on PC in 2023, is now arriving on consoles with a highly anticipated day-one release on Game Pass.

My Friendly Neighborhood has swiftly ascended to the top of the charts for both Xbox Game Pass for Console and Game Pass Ultimate, demonstrating the effectiveness of its console launch, as reported by Game Rant. This unique survival horror game is crafted by a duo of developers, John Szymanski and Evan Szymanski, and draws significant inspiration from beloved children’s television series such as Sesame Street and The Muppets.

Source: Game Rant

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My Friendly Neighborhood
Available Systems

PC-1

Release Date

July 18, 2023

Developers

John Szymanski, Evan Szymanski

Publishers

DreadXP

Game Engine

Unity

Cross Save Feature

No

Player Mode

Single Player

Steam Deck Compatibility

Verified

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