Xbox Week: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Gothic Remake, 30+ Games

More than 30 games arrive on Xbox June 1–5, led by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (June 3) and Gothic 1 Remake (June 5). Final Fantasy VI, Jurassic World Evolution 3 and The Elder Scrolls Online (PC) join Game Pass June 2.

Microsoft’s Xbox platforms will receive over 30 new game releases between June 1 and June 5. Two headline launches are Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on June 3 and Gothic 1 Remake on June 5. Several titles will also arrive on Xbox Game Pass on June 2.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth continues a multipart reimagining of the original JRPG. The release expands playable areas beyond Midgar and offers larger open environments and exploration with the series’ recurring characters. Square Enix has scheduled the game for June 3 on Xbox platforms.

Gothic 1 Remake is a rebuilt version of the early 2000s open-world colony RPG, releasing June 5. The remake updates the original’s environments and visuals while keeping the game’s open exploration and faction-driven systems.

Xbox Game Pass will add three entries on June 2. Final Fantasy VI, a classic role-playing title, will join the catalog. Jurassic World Evolution 3, a park management and simulation game, will also become available, and The Elder Scrolls Online will be added for PC subscribers.

Other scheduled releases cover a range of genres and scales. Racing and sports content includes F1 25: 2026 Season Pack (June 3) and Tour de France 2026 (June 4). House Flipper Remastered Collection arrives June 4 as a remastered edition of a property renovation simulator. A modern remake of the puzzle-horror title The 7th Guest is due June 4.

Indie and niche releases are spread across the week. Examples include the psychological horror entry BrokenLore: FOLLOW (June 1), deckbuilding roguelike Mori Carta (June 4), the action platformer Springbot: The Last Spark (June 3), and smaller puzzle and exploration projects such as Sora – Songs of the Stone (June 5) and Anubis Dungeon (June 5).

Publishers have scheduled releases across the five-day window so major launches and smaller studio titles appear alongside one another. Xbox users should check individual store pages and Game Pass listings for platform support, launch times, and local availability, since those details can vary by title and region.

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