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The next batch of titles for Xbox Game Pass revealed

The next batch of titles for Xbox Game Pass subscribers have now been announced. There will be eight new games joining the library over the next couple of weeks, with a little something for fans of platformers, adventure games and sports. 

Journey to the Savage Planet is one of this month's big additions to the Game Pass library. The game achieved widespread critical acclaim when it released several years ago. Unfortunately, in the build-up to Stadia's launch, Google acquired the studio behind the game and ultimately shut them down, cancelling a potential sequel along the way.

Another indie hit, Neon White, is also joining the library this month. This parkour-platformer is built for those who get a kick out of speed-running and pulling off slick moves, all presented in an anime aesthetic.

Here is the full list of titles joining Game Pass over the next couple of weeks, including supported platforms and dates:

  • Journey to the Savage Planet (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 3rd
  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 3rd
  • Cricket 24 (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 9th
  • The Case of the Golden Idol (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 9th
  • Neon White (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 11th
  • Tchia (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – July 11th
  • Magical Delicacy (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 16th
  • Flock (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 16th

On the 15th of July, a few games will also be leaving Game Pass, including Coffee Talk 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly, Figment 2: Creed Valley, Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion, TOEM and The Wandering Village.

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