Xbox Game Pass gets Kiln today, so pottery violence is officially a subscription perk

Microsoft kept its Wave 2 cadence rolling on April 23 by dropping Kiln into Game Pass as a day-one release. The platform list is broad too, with Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC all in the mix, which means the service is once again doing its favorite trick of making a weird new game feel instantly low-risk.
Kiln is the exact sort of arrival that helps Game Pass feel playful instead of purely practical. It is not just another giant hundred-hour commitment demanding your calendar. It is a social, curious, what-is-this-even type of addition that is easy to sample and dangerously easy to keep playing.
What it means for gamers: this is the best kind of Game Pass day, where something odd, friendly, and low-commitment appears and quietly steals your evening anyway. Buyer hesitation gets replaced by one more round energy.