Amnesia: The Bunker Xbox Game Pass arrival delayed By Tom West, 01 Feb 2023 FollowtopicsXbox Game PassXbox Series X|SDelayedTom West Frictional Games has revealed that the next game in the company's repertoire of horror games, Amnesia: The Bunker, won't be launching on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Xbox Game Pass in March as originally planned.When Amnesia: The Bunker was announced last month, the trailer revealed that it would be one of the games coming to Game Pass in March, but developer Frictional Games has now said that it'll launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC on May 16th.Amnesia: The Bunker launches on Xbox in MayWhile it's unclear why Frictional Games has changed the release date for Amnesia: The Bunker, its original release date would have seen the horror game competing against the likes of the Resident Evil 4 remake and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, as well as upcoming Game Pass additions, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and MLB The Show 23, so the date change is probably for the best.Amnesia: The Bunker follows the story of a French soldier named Henri Clement in World War One, who, upon being separated from his battalion, finds himself trapped within an abandoned bunker occupied by a dark creature. Clement must stumble through the maze-like corridors of the bunker and outsmart the creature hunting him down. Much like the previous Amnesia games, The Bunker is a psychological horror game that focuses on player choice and unscripted scenes. Good luck.What do you think about this delay? Disappointed or happy Frictional Games is taking some extra time with it? Let us know down below!More Amnesia: The Bunker stories: New Xbox games — June 5 to 11 Xbox Game Pass to add eight more games in June Four games already confirmed for Xbox Game Pass next month All confirmed Xbox games coming to Game Pass in 2023 and beyond Amnesia: The Bunker delayed for a third time DelayedXbox Game PassXbox Series X|SUpcoming ReleaseWindowsXbox One Written by Tom WestTom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with systems like the Nintendo 64 and Playstation until he eventually fell in love with the Xbox 360. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not achievement hunting, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online.