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New wave of Xbox Game Pass titles announced

The next wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass subscribers has now been announced. Between now and the end of the month, you can expect seven more games, including Need for Speed Unbound, which is finally moving into the EA Play library. 

Need for Speed Unbound launched last year and is now heading into the EA Play library. If you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Game Pass for PC, EA Play is included with your subscription, so you'll get access to NFS Unbound and many other titles.

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

  • Need for Speed Unbound (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – June 22nd
  • The Bookwalker (Console and PC) – June 22nd
  • Bramble: The Mountain King (Cloud, Console and PC) – June 27th
  • F.I.S.T. Forged in Shadow Torch (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – June 27th
  • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Console and PC) – June 29th
  • Arcade Paradise (Console and PC) – July 3rd
  • Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (Console and PC) – July 5th

Game Pass Ultimate subscribers have a few extra perks to claim too, including a 90-day trial to DC Universe, an online platform containing over 27,000 digital DC comics and graphic novels. Subscribers can also find the Hi-Fi Rush Teamplay costume pack, a new Dragon Slayer mount for ESO and the New Dawn field kit for Battlefield 2042.

There will be six games leaving Game Pass on the 30th of June, including DJMax Respect V, Empire of Sin, Matchpoint – Tennis Championships, Olija, Omori and Road 96.

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