20+ Xbox games June 8-12, seven Game Pass additions
More than 20 Xbox titles arrive June 8-12, including seven Game Pass entries: Solarpunk, Undisputed, Persona 5 Royal, Beastro, Frog Sqwad, Starseeker and a UFC 6 trial.
Microsoft’s Xbox platforms will receive over 20 new games between June 8 and June 12. Releases are scheduled for Xbox consoles and PC via the Xbox Store and the Game Pass library.
Seven titles will be added to Xbox Game Pass during the week. Solarpunk and Undisputed arrive on June 8; Persona 5 Royal on June 9; Beastro, Frog Sqwad and Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions on June 11; and Game Pass Ultimate members get a 10-hour trial of EA SPORTS UFC 6 on June 12.
Several of the Game Pass additions are available on day one, including Solarpunk, Beastro and Starseeker, giving subscribers immediate access at launch. The UFC 6 entry is a limited trial for Ultimate members, with the Ultimate Edition released the same day.
Solarpunk (June 8) is a survival title set on floating islands that features building, farming, crafting and airship travel. Persona 5 Royal (June 9) is the expanded edition of the Japanese role-playing game. Beastro (June 11) combines fantasy adventure with cooking mechanics. Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions (June 11) is a cooperative space-exploration experience focused on planet-wide objectives. Frog Sqwad (June 11) supports up to eight-player cooperative extraction puzzle-platforming.
Other releases across the week include Beetle Shock, Bellwright and NBA The Run on June 9. Poetic Trio and Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 1 also arrive on June 9. June 10 sees Aleesha’s Tower, Beatdown City Survivors and Secret Paws – Cozy Apartments. June 11 adds Arashi Garden, Dragon Loop and SPORTAL alongside the Game Pass entries listed above.
The June 12 slate includes Beholgar 2, Creepy Shift: House For Sale, GOLDEN TRAVERSE, Hidden Memory – Nature, Pitstop in Purgatory, Pyramid Quest Jr., Re:Re:Ghosted and Teller’s Duty. Titles cover a range of genres, from survival and action to sports, puzzle and narrative-driven games.
Publishers are using Game Pass to make multiple titles available to subscribers on release, while other new releases will be offered individually through the Xbox Store. Players can find the full release schedule and dates in the Xbox Store and the Game Pass app.
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