But the publisher hasn't done that, which may in fact mean it's hoping to secure a few more pre-orders before the news is revealed. With so much speculation, one might expect Square Enix to clarify the matter if Outriders isn't coming to Game Pass, if nothing else just to protect pre-orders. The game is also part of Xbox Game Pass on both console and PC. Outriders is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Stadia, and PC. The fake email also refers to the game as unrelated to the other recent news, meaning it's not a Bethesda title, and even calls it a "new game," which could mean new to the service or brand new. Outriders is an entertaining co-op shooter, especially alongside friends, so we’re excited to see what People Can Fly has in store. In the image, the fake boss asked, "Has anyone else noticed a mysterious signal appearing in the distance or am I the anomaly in this situation?" The phrasing appears to relate to the story of Outriders, which is focused on a superstorm called The Anomaly the players encounter while chasing a strange signal in the 22nd century. "There's probably a hint about a game in here somewhere honestly we can't even keep up with all the announcements lately," said a tweet which included another fake email from the in-universe McGamePass. Now, they're using fake boss and email aficionado "Melissa McGamePass" to hint at what's to come, and onlookers are speculating that it's Square Enix's forthcoming loot shooter. The folks who run the account routinely post jokes, memes, and the sort of weird, subversive millennial and Gen Z humor that you'd expect is too weird for such an official source, but it's worked very well for the team to date.
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