Bugsnax

Bugsnax is Coming to Xbox Game Pass, Switch, and PC

Developer Young Horses has announced that it will release its popular puzzle-adventure game Bugsnax for Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on April 28. Additionally, the free update titled “The Isle of Bigsnax” will launch across all platforms. The update will feature an all-new island including new Bugsnax, new quests, puzzles, and creatures such as the Cellystix, Cheddorb, Bunger Royale, Tikkada Masala, Spaghider, and more.

The Isle of Bugsnax update will feature three to four hours of content, with new features from the main game, including mailed letter challenges, hats, fast travel, and more. The new update will also include the voices of Yuri Lowenthal, Casey Mongillo, Debra Wilson, and Haviland Stillwell returning from the game.

A description of The Isle of Bigsnax via Young Horses can be seen below:

The Isle of Bigsnax’s main campaign includes three to four hours of new story content—with Yuri Lowenthal, Casey Mongillo, Debra Wilson, and Haviland Stillwell returning to voice their respective grumpuses—and new exciting Bugsnax and mysteries to discover. Players will find even more to do on the main island of the original game with new mail quests from the grumpuses to complete, hats to acquire for your favorite snax, and your very own hut to decorate and call home!

The new versions of BugSnax will be priced at $24.99 with a 20 percent-off launch discount. The game will also be available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers for Console, Cloud, and PC.

Bugsnax originally launched in November 2020 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Epic Games Store. Bugsnax and “The Isle of Bigsnax” will release for the Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on April 28.

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