Is Meet Your Maker on Xbox Game Pass? – Answered

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Meet Your Maker is the next game from Behavior Interactive, the team behind Dead By Daylight. If you’re looking to build devious contraptions and deadly mazes to trick your opponents and create the ultimate death machine, you’ll want to check this game out. Is Meet Your Maker on Xbox Game Pass? Well, we have the answer for you below.

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Is Meet Your Maker on Xbox Game Pass? – Answered

Meet Your Maker is not currently on Xbox Game Pass. If you want to play the game on Xbox, you will need to purchase it at its full price of $29.99.

However, if you have PlayStation Plus, you’ll be able to download it as part of the subscription service starting today. So while it’s not on Xbox Game Pass, you can still get it as part of a different subscription service if you own a PlayStation.

Meet Your Maker could come to Xbox Game Pass in the future; plenty of games have made their way to the service over time, but as of writing this, the game is not currently available on Game Pass.

Related: Meet Your Maker Minimum and Recommended PC Requirements Listed

Here’s the official game description of Meet Your Maker if you want to learn more about this game before purchasing.

“Meet your Maker is a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding game where every level is designed by players. Play solo or with a friend as you mastermind devious maze-like Outposts full of traps and guards, then gear up for methodical fast-paced combat raiding other players’ creations.”

Well, that’s everything you need to know about if Meet Your Maker is on Xbox Game Pass. For more tips, tricks, and guides, stay here at Prima Games. We have everything you’ll need on the game to create the most deadly contraption out there.


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