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Xbox reveals next batch of titles for Game Pass

We're coming up to June, which means it is time to see what's next for Xbox Game Pass. While we expect to see some major Game Pass announcements at the Xbox Showcase later in the month, the first wave of titles has already been announced. 

Kicking things off, we have Chicory: A Colorful Tale, which makes its grand entrance on Cloud, Console, and PC today. Accompanying it is Farworld Pioneers, available on both Console and PC.

After these two, June 1st will bring a trio of additions to Game Pass. Car Mechanic Simulator 2021, a dream come true for motor enthusiasts, makes its mark on Cloud, Console, and PC. Then, prepare for thrilling action with Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengeance of the Slayer, available on Cloud, Console, and PC. Last but not least, don't miss out on The Big Con, a captivating adventure that will test your wit and cunning as you navigate the world of cons and scams.

As we move into June, we have Amnesia: The Bunker and Hypnospace Outlaw, both available on Cloud, Console, and PC on June 6th. On June 8th, we'll get Rune Factory 4 Special for Cloud, Console, and PC, and Stacking for Cloud and Console. Finally, on June 13th, subscribers will get access to Dordogne on Cloud, Console, and PC.

As is the case each month, a few games will be leaving Game Pass. On June 15th, the service will say goodbye to Bridge Constructor Portal, Chorus, Maneater, Mortal Shell, Serious Sam 4, and Total War: Three Kingdoms (PC).

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