Impressive medieval city builder Manor Lords hits Game Pass next year Announced during the Xbox Partner Preview showcase, medieval city builder Manor Lords is coming to PC Game Pass next year and Xbox Game Pass at a later date.Sean Carey Published 25 Oct 2023 FollowtopicsPC Game PassXbox Game PassSean Carey Hooded Horse and Slavic Magic have revealed that highly-anticipated medieval city builder Manor Lords will join PC Game Pass in Game Preview on April 26, 2024, and Xbox Game Pass "sometime after the PC release."Manor Lords offers a slice of 14th-century medieval life, where you will need to build a new home for your people. You will need to gather resources, build up your settlement, establish trade routes, and fend off threats such as diseases, bandits, and rival lords to keep your people safe.According to Hooded Horse, Manor Lords "mixes detailed city-building systems and complex production chains that feed into a real-time tactical combat layer where the workers are also the warriors." Not only will you need to arm and equip your citizens for real-time tactical combat, but you'll also need to ensure that your settlement can survive without your militia while they're away on a campaign as "every day absent is a day not worked, and every man slain is one less worker available to address the town’s needs."For more games set to join the service, be sure to check out our list of all announced games coming to Game Pass — 2024 is shaping up quite nicely!More Manor Lords stories: Play these 8 The Game Awards 2024 nominees today with Xbox Game Pass PC Game Pass adds the most-wishlisted Steam game today New Xbox games — April 22 to 28 Xbox Game Pass adds another six games in April 2024 Xbox Game Pass has already confirmed four games for April Xbox Game PassPC Game PassAnnouncementRelease DateWindows Written by Sean CareyA big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.