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Next Wave Of Xbox Game Pass June And July Titles Revealed

Dive into Dieselpunk adventure or Chinese mythology and feel the need for speed in the next batch of games headed to Xbox Game Pass.

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The next wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass has been announced, and over the next couple of weeks, you'll be able to experience stylish racing, mechanical combat, and the joy of running your very own arcade.

Kicking things off on June 22 is Need for Speed Unbound for PC, Xbox, and cloud-compatible devices, which will be available through the EA Play library that's included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Like previous Need for Speed games, Unbound focuses on your journey from prospective street racer to underground legend, and this entry has an eye-catching art direction that makes it look like an anime episode come to life.

Also available on June 22 for console and PC is The Bookwalker, a day-one release in which you play as Etienne Quist, a writer-turned-thief who has the ability to dive into the fictional realities of books. Using these powers, you'll embark on a quest to restore your ability to write by stealing legendary items like Thor's Hammer and Excalibur in this narrative adventure.

Three more games will be available from June 27 on console, PC, and cloud. First up is Bramble: The Mountain King, an adventure set in a world inspired by dark and brutal Nordic fables. Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is a relaxing life simulator set on a farm--surprise--in which you return to your late grandfather's plot of land and work to restore it to its former glory. FIST: Forged In Shadow Torch is billed as a Dieselpunk experience, and stars one tough bunny clobbering away at anything that gets in his way with a gigantic fuel-powered gauntlet.

On July 3, retro gaming enthusiasts can start setting up shop in Arcade Paradise. Available on console and PC, Arcade Paradise is all about setting up a classic coin-operated paradise during the '90s heyday of the arcade era as you establish your gaming getaway with new machines. Lastly, Sword and Fairy: Together Forever arrives on July 5 for console and PC. This action-RPG blends Chinese mythology with a tale focused on three distinct clans, and you'll be able to command a party of unique characters in this fantasy adventure.

As usual, a few games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass on June 30. The big departures this month include Empire of Sin, Road 96, and several other games that will be exiting the services to make room for the new arrivals.

June 22

  • Need for Speed Unbound (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S)
  • The Bookwalker (Console and PC)

June 27

  • Bramble: The Mountain King (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • FIST: Forged In Shadow Torch (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S)
  • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Console and PC)

July 3

  • Arcade Paradise (Console and PC)

July 5

  • Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (Console and PC)
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Frustrated that i purchased Bramble last month, nevertheless its a great game with stunning visuals and i don't mind supporting the Developer.

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Need for Speed Unbound looks ok but the others I have no clue about them? Are most of them new releases?

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@brimmul777: Need for Speed Unbound has a really cool art style, and very fun driving, but the amount of police and how hard they are to get away from, even on easy mode, gets very old. It ends up taking you a lot longer to get to a race than to do the race, because the cops will keep spawning in front of you during your drive over there, and so you end up going way out of your way, or driving off-road to hide from them. Then if they spot you, you can’t enter the race until you’ve lost them, which also takes you far away, since they stuck on you like glue. I haven’t played it in several months, so maybe they’ve changed that with a patch, but I doubt it.

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Not a great selection if I'm honest.

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@eastland said:

Not a great selection if I'm honest.

fist was a great 2d game if your into that.

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@gifford38: Dont take his comments for serious, he only pretends to be interested.

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