Xbox has unveiled the next six titles slated to debut on Game Pass across consoles, PC, and cloud streaming, expanding the subscription’s growing library.
In addition, the company confirmed that the final game from its earlier lineup, the 3‑D platformer Junkster, has officially joined the service today.
The roster of titles confirmed to arrive on Game Pass within the next fortnight includes:
Xbox also announced that the following games will be departing the service at the end of the month:
Microsoft’s Game Pass subscription tiers have been slashed this month, offering a more attractive entry point for gamers worldwide. The all‑inclusive Ultimate bundle, which grants access to both console and PC titles, now runs at $22.99 (about £16.99) per month, down from $29.99 (≈£22.99). Meanwhile, the PC‑only pass has been trimmed to $13.99 (≈£10.99) from $16.49 (≈£13.49).
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What new games are arriving on Game Pass in the next two weeks?
Xbox has announced six new titles that will debut on Game Pass across consoles, PC, and cloud streaming, including EA Sports FC 26 and Call of Duty Vanguard, as well as the previously promised 3‑D platformer Junkster.
Will any games leave Game Pass soon?
Yes, Xbox confirmed that several titles will depart the service at the end of the month, though the specific games were not listed in the announcement.
How have the Game Pass subscription prices changed?
The Ultimate bundle now costs $22.99 (≈£16.99) per month, down from $29.99 (≈£22.99), and the PC‑only pass is now $13.99 (≈£10.99) per month, reduced from $16.49 (≈£13.49).
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