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Is Amnesia: The Bunker on Game Pass? – Answered

See if you can pass through The Bunker with the Pass.

Amnesia: The Bunker is the latest game in the Amnesia franchise, set in a World War 1 bunker somewhere on the front between France and Germany. And if you can’t wait to jump into it but want to know if you need to purchase it first, here’s what you need to know about whether Amnesia: The Bunker is on Xbox Game Pass or not.

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Is Amnesia: The Bunker Available on Xbox Game Pass?

Yes! Amnesia: The Bunker is available on Game Pass for all subscribers, so you can play it without forking out extra money for the game if you have a current Xbox Game Pass subscription. It’s roughly 35GB in size, so make sure you have at least 40GB free on your system just to be on the safe side.

However, I advise purchasing Amnesia: The Bunker separately and supporting the developers (Frictional Games) if you end up liking it and are in a position to buy it, especially if you see replay value. Custom stories that allow players to mod their own campaigns are coming in the future, so yay for the community being able to extend the lifespan of the game way beyond the initial gameplay storyline!

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As for whether Amnesia: The Bunker will ever leave Game Pass, as some titles do after a couple of years, I don’t know at the time of writing. But I will update this article if that ever happens.

We are covering Amnesia: The Bunker with launch day guides, so if you are stuck anywhere in the game, feel free to browse through our guide database by clicking on the Amnesia: The Bunker game tag. And if you are into other horror games, check out my Early Access impressions for The Outlast Trials.


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Nikola L

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.