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FBC: Firebreak gets day-one launch on Game Pass this month

We've hit a new month, which means it is time for a new round of games for Xbox Game Pass. This month will see new day-one releases like FBC: Firebreak joining the library, as well as a few surprises from the back catalogue. 

FBC: Firebreak is the big game of the month. This is Remedy's very first co-op multiplayer-focused game, offering a new take on The Oldest House, which returns from the 2019 hit action game, Control. On top of that, Microsoft is finally bringing more Activision games into the fold with Crash Bandicoot 4.

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

  • Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition (Cloud and Console) – June 5th
  • Baldur's Gate II Enhanced Edition (Cloud and Console) – June 5th
  • Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 10th
  • Barbie Project Friendship (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 11th
  • Kingdom: Two Crowns (PC) – June 11th
  • EA Sports FC 25 (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 12th
  • The Alters (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 13th
  • FBC: Firebreak (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 17th
  • Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (PC and Console) – June 17th
  • Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 17th

As always, a few older titles are being removed from the library this month to make way for new games. The list for June isn't too bad, with just a small handful of games leaving the library on June 15th, including:

  • Dordogne
  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • Isonozo
  • My Time at Sandrock
  • Keplerth
  • Rolling Hills
  • Depersonalization

There will be another wave of Game Pass titles announced in two weeks time.

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