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June’s Game Pass titles announced

On a regular basis, Microsoft announces new titles which are being added to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service. While typically these announcements are accompanied with a wide variety of games, this month’s offerings seem conservative in comparison – suggesting that the service is set for a big E3 blowout.

For the first half of June, the games coming to Xbox Game Pass are:

  • The Wild at Heart (Cloud) – Available Today
  • For Honor (Cloud and Console) – June 3
  • Backbone (PC) – June 8
  • Darkest Dungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC) – June 10

While this list is shorter than most months, the console manufacturer has confirmed that more titles will be shown off during its E3 presentation, saying “don’t forget to make sure your popcorn supply is stocked up before you tune-in to the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase where we’ll plan to share additional Xbox Game Pass news. See you on June 13!”

As always, on the 15th of June a number of games will also be leaving the service, namely:

  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (Console)
  • Night Call (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • West of Dead (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Wizard of Legend (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Observation (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Again, this month’s line-up appears to be smaller than most months, however it seems as though the service may be getting a major boost during E3. It will be interesting to see what Microsoft has planned for the service.

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