Xbox Game Pass: The Second June 2025 Update

Microsoft has revealed the full lineup of titles coming to Game Pass in the second half of June — and, unlike Sony, it also disclosed the ones leaving the service.

 

Already available are FBC: Firebreak (Xbox Series, PC, cloud – for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members; new release), Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC – for Ultimate, PC, and Standard subscribers), and Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (Xbox Series, PC, cloud – for Ultimate and PC Game Pass members; new release).

Arriving today are Star Trucker (Xbox Series – now also available for Game Pass Standard users) and Wildfrost (console – now accessible to Standard members too).

Coming June 19 is Rematch (Xbox Series, PC, cloud – for Ultimate and PC Game Pass; new title), followed by Volcano Princess on June 24 (Xbox Series, PC, cloud – Ultimate and PC Game Pass), and then Against the Storm on June 26 (console and cloud – Ultimate only; already available on PC). That same day, Warcraft I: Remastered, Warcraft II: Remastered, and Warcraft III: Reforged join the PC lineup (available through both Ultimate and PC Game Pass).

On June 30, Call of Duty: WWII lands on console and PC (included in all Game Pass tiers), and on July 1, Little Nightmares II (console, PC, cloud – all tiers), and the returning Rise of the Tomb Raider (console, PC, cloud – all tiers) will also be added.

Three new DLCs are also out now: Fallout 76: Gone Fission, Minecraft: Chase the Skies, and Dead by Daylight: Five Nights at Freddy’s.

The following games will leave Game Pass on June 30, but until then, they can be purchased at up to 20% off: Arcade Paradise (console, PC, cloud), Journey to the Savage Planet (console, PC, cloud), My Friend Peppa Pig (console, PC, cloud), Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders (console, PC, cloud), SteamWorld Dig (console, cloud), and SteamWorld Dig 2 (console, PC).

This is a solid update — the number of Activision Blizzard titles continues to grow within the Game Pass library.

Source: Gematsu, Microsoft

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