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Experience the magic of Avowed day one with PC Game Pass

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Published 00:00 19 Feb 2025 GMT

Experience the magic of Avowed day one with PC Game Pass

Dive into a new world of fantasy and adventure with Avowed — now on PC Game Pass.

The GAMINGbible Team

The GAMINGbible Team

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If you’re into RPGs, there’s a new game on the block that’s about to blow your mind. Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed is a first-person fantasy game that promises magic, danger and ancient secrets — and you can experience it day one on PC Game Pass — at no extra cost beyond your subscription.

The game is perfect for anyone who’s been searching for their next fantasy adventure, guaranteed to have you hooked for hours on end.

It unfolds in the Living Lands, a sprawling and mysterious island, where you’ll play as an envoy sent to investigate a dangerous plague.

But as you dive deeper into this unknown frontier, you’ll uncover a personal connection to the island and an ancient secret that could destroy everything.

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The world of Eora, which was first introduced to us in Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity franchise, feels alive and reactive — making it the perfect setting for any RPG fan who’s hungry for rich lore and complex choices.

What’s particularly exciting is the flexibility the game offers in combat. Whether you want to master destructive magic, bash enemies with a shield, or fight from a distance with bows or firearms, Avowed gives you the freedom to fight in ways that suit your playstyle.

Another core feature of every great RPG is companions and Avowed doesn’t disappoint. With a diverse lineup of comrades, from a tough mercenary to a quirky wizard, your allies will grow alongside you and their stories will intertwine with your own.

The choices you make will have an impact on how they view you, their personal quests — and ultimately, the outcome of your journey. For anyone who’s spent hours in Dragon Age or Pillars of Eternity, you’ll be familiar with the emotional weight these characters bring to the table.

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Best of all, Avowed is included on PC Game Pass day one — no waiting, no extra cost, just instant access.

With Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and now Avowed, Game Pass is the go-to service for anyone who loves to explore new worlds and dive into epic stories.

At just $13.95 AUD a month, you gain access to hundreds of games — including day-one releases — and a world of untold adventures.

If you’re all about Obsidian’s storytelling or craving a new RPG experience, Avowed will deliver a journey you won’t forget. Check it out now or sign up for PC Game Pass to get instant access today and dive into the Living Lands.

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Game Pass members can enhance their adventure for $24.95 with Premium Skin Packs — featuring two companion skin sets — along with the Avowed Digital Artbook and Original Soundtrack to dive deeper into the world.

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Topics: Xbox, PC, Obsidian Entertainment

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