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Serious Sam, Celeste and more join Game Pass this month

The next wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass subscribers has now been announced. Between now and the end of July, subscribers can expect nine more games, this time primarily focusing on popular indies.   

This month's earlier update included the day-one release of Capcom's Dinosaur shooter, Exoprimal, as well as the return of Grand Theft Auto V. Now, indie hits like Toem and Celeste are joining Game Pass. Nearly every game joining the library over the next couple of weeks will be available on both console and PC.

Here's the full list of games heading to Game Pass over the next couple of weeks, including dates and platforms:

  • Techtonica (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available Today.
  • Toem (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available Today.
  • The Cave (Cloud and Console) – Available Today.
  • Maquette (Console and PC) – July 19th.
  • Figment 2: Creed Valley (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 20th.
  • The Wandering Village (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 20th.
  • Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – July 25th
  • Venba (Console and PC) – July 31st.
  • Celeste (Cloud, Console and PC) – August 1st.

On the 31st of July, five games will be leaving Game Pass, including Dreamscraper, Expeditions: Rome, Marvel's Avengers, The Ascent and Two Point Campus.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of this week's Game Pass update? 

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