Let’s just say Xbox Game Pass went full-puppy with this announcement. It is a huge BARK BARK moment. Consequently, PAW Patrol World is now on the service, a game that players engage in as those cute pups saving the day for Adventure Bay. The commentary from the gamer community…well, it’s quite an interesting bunch.
The official Xbox Game Pass hit Twitter with “BARK BARK (that means PAW Patrol World is here)” alongside a link to jump into the game now. The responses were a potpourri of delight, confusion, and sheer sarcastic gamer remarks. Such good vibes.
Some genuinely happy. Macronaut only said, “Finally, been waiting for this one for so long!” which sorta feels like waiting for demand for a big AAA title. And Helvegen03 declared it “The best game in the world,” which is a pretty heavy-handed statement but whatever, who will go against passion? Then there’s AlexSch00195791 who stated how Game Pass allows their kids to try out games before buying, and the family ended up buying own Bluey and Paw Patrol after playing on Game Pass. Pretty wholesome with Game Pass being a WX for family-friendly titles.
Not all embrace that statement, naturally. With utmost sarcasm came Carson (crsnxxtdoor): “I pay 30$ a month for this btw 🥀,” opening up a whole thread. Someone explained to him about the cheaper option of $49 for three months sometimes, but the message was pretty clear-some feel like this isn’t what they signed up for. Then entered ismaelmerchan21, commenting in Spanish to the effect of:” Bring back great games with the likes of Lies of P, kids’ games are Nintendo’s duties.” Classic translation of “this ain’t for me” grumble.
The Xbox account doubled down, replying to Wonder_jens’ pun “do not Paws on getting this!” with” it’ll be ruff if you don’t” — dad joke energy to the max and we love it. And then it bacon-barked away at AndrewDotDotDot’s question of why the dogs of Paw Patrol speak English with “i’m just barking for fun,” elaborating on the bit fully, which is excellent.
More random questions popped in between, courtesy of Louise wondering,” How much is game pass?” which might just be relevant now for new people. Then Bruce Trejo flagged Frostpunk 2 for Console, wondering why nobody’s advertising it. Plus, some more requests for games, Green Hell and Silksong (always Silksong, huh?). Chaos, but the good kind of chaos that reveals a living Twitter.
It’s cool of Game Pass to split themselves between these plus audiences. Doug B Fresh said his son is gonna love this and that is what subscription services ought to be all about; something for all kinds of gamers. Not just hardcore stuff; something for every single soul, even the young kings who may just grow to be spelled gamers.
In case you’re still skeptical about it, remember that PAW Patrol World is on the Cloud too, so you can start your rescue missions anytime straight away with no downloading. Quick hit for the win, right? So much fun, whether you like it or not, and that is just another day in the Game Pass store—always interesting, sometimes perplexing, but never boring. So go, grab the controller, maybe give the kids a little time with it, and find out what all this barking is about. Or just skip over it and wait for the next major drop. Either way, Game Pass wins in the race for variety.


