Xbox Game Pass Day One Release Delayed, We’re Gutted

Xbox Game Pass Day One Release Delayed, We’re Gutted


Xbox Game Pass subscribers are gutted that a highly anticipated game has been delayed. And we feel that too.

Just like PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass is packed full of games that we can play in an instant, as well as offering exclusive DLC, discounts and more. Despite the continuous price hikes, both subscription services are good value for money (as long as they don’t get much more expensive).

While PlayStation Plus can offer launch titles (sadly not first-party), the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier pretty much blows its competitor out of the water in that respect. Not only does Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offer more third-party launch titles, but it also offers first-party titles, which will include the upcoming Halo: Combat Evolved.

One other game that is going to launch on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is Mixtape, developed by Beethoven & Dinosaur and published by Annapurna Interactive.

Mixtape, Annapurna Interactive

“On their last night together, three friends embark on one final adventure. Play through a mixtape of memories, set to the soundtrack of a generation,” reads the synopsis of Mixtape.

“En route to their final party together, a perfectly curated playlist draws three friends into dreamlike reenactments of their formative memories.

“Experience a variety of narrative vignettes exploring the pivotal moments that shaped them.”

Mixtape was announced during Summer Game Fest in 2024 and is from the same developers who brought us the critically acclaimed The Artful Escape.

It’s set in the 1980s and inspired by “coming of age” teen movies. The debut trailer looked fantastic, packed with nostalgia, and it’s easy to see why many can’t wait for its release.

A year later, at Summer Game Fest, it was announced that Mixtape will launch on Xbox Game Pass sometime this year. Sadly, however, it’s now been delayed until 2026.

Reddit reacts to Mixtape’s delay

“That sucks, my subscription will run out before its release,” exclaimed inksignificant.

“Is it ever coming out? Jeez, it’s like I heard about this game two years ago and it just keeps getting pushed,” replied Ok_Atmosphere8206. As far as I’m aware, this might be its first delay.

“Not too surprised, with most developers going on Christmas break in five to six weeks, it’s unlikely that too many games which are ‘TBA 2025’ are actually going to be released in 2025,” said Follows-Jesus.

When Mixtape does eventually launch, it will be released on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Hopefully, it’ll be well worth the wait (and I’m sure that it will).

6 Comments

  1. tebert

    It’s always disappointing to hear about delays, especially for a game that many have been eagerly waiting for. Hopefully, the extra time will lead to a better final product. Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out!

  2. moses.herman

    I completely agree; delays can be really frustrating for fans. It’s interesting to consider how these extra development months might actually lead to a more polished final product, though. Hopefully, the wait will be worth it in the end!

  3. cornelius72

    delays can impact not just fans but also the developers. Sometimes, taking extra time can lead to a more polished final product, which might ultimately enhance the gaming experience. It’s all about finding that balance!

  4. giovanny94

    better final product, though it can be tough to wait. It’s interesting to consider how these delays might also help developers refine their vision and address community feedback. Balancing quality and release schedules is definitely a challenge in the gaming industry!

  5. ygrant

    I completely agree; while the wait can be frustrating, it often leads to a more polished experience. It’s also worth noting how these delays can impact the gaming community’s excitement and anticipation, creating a buzz that can be just as engaging as the game itself!

  6. ledner.stuart

    That’s a great point! Delays can definitely result in a better final product. It’s also interesting to see how developers are prioritizing quality over meeting initial release dates, which can be a game-changer for player satisfaction in the long run.

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