Squanch Games’s newest title, High On Life, won’t be for everybody, however there’s no denying that it’s gained fairly a little bit of traction over the previous few weeks, even for folk who aren’t essentially followers of Justin Roiland’s Rick and Morty sequence. In the newest Xbox podcast episode, Roiland spoke briefly in regards to the studio’s resolution to work with Xbox to place High On Life on Game Pass, citing its attain and the worth it added by way of gross sales.
In addition to that, Roiland additionally formally confirmed that Game Pass may even play a component in serving to Squanch Games make future titles as nicely. And sure, these future video games will possible additionally find yourself on Game Pass on day one.
‘“We are an indie studio. We’re small. And we do want a war chest to make a bunch more fun crazy games. And that was of consideration for us. It’s like, ‘OK, we really want this game to get out there. We want it to do. We want sales to do well.’ And I think that, yeah, I mean, from what I gathered in my little poking around and asking different folks, Game Pass was a huge value-add in that respect.”’
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High On Life is now out there on Xbox and PC.
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