Xbox Game Pass subscribers have a lot to look forward to in the second half of June 2024. Microsoft has unveiled an impressive lineup of titles joining the service, offering a diverse range of gaming experiences for players to enjoy. Let’s dive into what’s coming to Xbox Game Pass in the coming weeks.
Hitting Game Pass This Week (Starting June 18th)
Still Wakes the Deep (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S): Kicking off the second wave of June releases is Still Wakes the Deep, an immersive underwater adventure game. Players will explore the depths of the ocean, uncovering secrets and facing challenges in a quest for survival. With stunning visuals and atmospheric gameplay, Still Wakes the Deep promises to be a captivating experience for fans of exploration-driven games.
Arriving on June 19th
My Time at Sandrock (Cloud, Console, and PC): Building upon the success of its predecessor, My Time at Portia, this sequel takes players to the charming town of Sandrock. As a builder, players will craft, explore, and interact with a vibrant community. With improved mechanics and a fresh setting, My Time at Sandrock is sure to delight fans of the series and newcomers alike.
Games Joining on June 20th
Keplerth (PC): PC gamers are in for a treat with Keplerth, a procedurally generated 2D world full of possibilities. Players will gather resources, craft items, and build structures as they navigate through a dynamic landscape. With its charming pixel art style and deep gameplay mechanics, Keplerth offers endless hours of exploration and creativity.
Landing on June 25th
EA Sports FC 24 (Cloud, Console, and PC) with EA Play: Football fans rejoice! The highly anticipated EA Sports FC 24, the rebranded version of the popular FIFA series, is coming to Xbox Game Pass. With enhanced graphics, updated rosters, and new features, EA Sports FC 24 promises to deliver the ultimate virtual football experience. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers with EA Play will have access to this thrilling title.
Double Dose of SteamWorld Goodness on June 26th
SteamWorld Dig (Cloud and Console) and SteamWorld Dig 2 (Console and PC): Xbox Game Pass subscribers are in for a double treat with the addition of two beloved SteamWorld titles. SteamWorld Dig follows the adventures of Rusty, a steambot who explores a subterranean world filled with secrets and treasures. SteamWorld Dig 2 expands upon the original with a new story, refined mechanics, and even more underground exploration. Both games offer charming visuals, clever puzzles, and addictive gameplay.
Rounding Out the Month on June 27th
Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S): Step into the shoes of the legendary Robin Hood in this unique strategy and building game. Players will lead Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men as they build and defend their base in Sherwood Forest. With engaging gameplay and a fresh take on a classic tale, Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders is a welcome addition to Xbox Game Pass.
Leaving Game Pass on June 30th
As new games join the service, some titles must bid farewell. On June 30th, several notable games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass:
- FIFA 22 (Console and PC)
- F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Stranded Deep (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Sword and Fairy Together Forever (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Players who wish to continue their adventures in these games can purchase them at a discount before they leave the service.
Conclusion
The second wave of June 2024 Xbox Game Pass titles offers an exciting mix of genres and experiences. From underwater exploration in Still Wakes the Deep to the charming world-building of My Time at Sandrock, there’s something for everyone. With the addition of EA Sports FC 24 and the double dose of SteamWorld goodness, Xbox Game Pass continues to provide incredible value for subscribers.
As June 2024 comes to a close, Xbox Game Pass remains a top destination for gamers seeking a diverse and ever-expanding library of titles. With more surprises surely in store for the months ahead, there’s never been a better time to be an Xbox Game Pass subscriber.
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