Xbox Game Pass: Saying Goodbye and Hello to June's Lineup


 






Xbox Game Pass is a treasure trove of games, but like any good library, there's always some turnover. Today, we're waving goodbye to a handful of titles leaving the service on June 15th, while also keeping an eye out for the exciting additions that are sure to follow.

Farewell to Familiar Faces:

  • High on Life: This quirky first-person shooter from Squanch Games lets you take down aliens with talking guns. If you haven't gotten your fill of its offbeat humor and chaotic action, now's the time to jump in!

  • Bramble: The Mountain King: Explore a hauntingly beautiful Scandinavian world in this atmospheric action-adventure. For those seeking a more story-driven experience, take advantage of your last chance to delve into its mysteries.

  • Spacelines from the Far Out: Calling all space captains! This quirky management sim puts you in charge of a wacky spaceship crew. If you haven't steered your course through the comedic mishaps of space travel, time is running out!

  • The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales: For fans of narrative-driven adventures, The Bookwalker offered a unique experience. Embark on a literary adventure filled with puzzles and world-hopping before it departs.

  • Rune Factory 4 Special: This charming farming simulator with a fantasy twist has captivated many players. If you haven't built your dream farm and befriended the townsfolk, now's your last chance!

Looking Ahead: What's Next for Game Pass?

While we don't have official news on what's replacing these departing titles, Microsoft usually keeps the Game Pass train chugging along with new additions. Here's hoping for some exciting announcements coming out of Summer Game Fest that might be making their way to the service soon!

In the meantime, be sure to check your library and prioritize any of these departing games that you've been meaning to play. There's still time to get your money's worth before they're gone!

What are your thoughts on the games leaving Game Pass this month? Any predictions on what might be joining the service next? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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