

Now, Bramble: The Mountain King is available on every tier of Xbox Game Pass. It's a great time if you love to be scared. A short, gorgeous, and oppressively sinister journey to find your missing sister, Bramble: The Mountain King revolves around the twisted monsters from Nordic folktales and legends. Available: June 27 (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming)īramble: The Mountain King is for all the horror fans out there.If you've hesitated to fully explore Los Santos (or you've never experienced it on Xbox Series X|S), this is the time to do it.

You can also try to play GTA V through Xbox Cloud Gaming, if you're brave, but I'd personally stick to playing it on console. If you're playing on one of the latest Xbox consoles, GTA V has never looked or played this good. Now, the legendary open-world sandbox has returned to Xbox Game Pass with its current-gen Xbox Series X|S update in tow. After all, it's one of the best-selling video games of all time, and continues to accrue a sizeable number of players all these years after release. I don't think I have to sell Grand Theft Auto 5 to you. Available: July 5 (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, & Xbox Cloud Gaming).It'll likely still evolve on its way to a complete release, but it's already a great game that's available now through Xbox Game Pass on Xbox, PC, and the cloud. The game has already come a long ways since its initial PC release, and now it's available on Xbox alongside full controller support, new features and content, and more.įor those eager to accept a new city-building challenge, The Wandering Village is here to test your skills. The Wandering Village is still in early access, but it's still an utterly gorgeous, hand-drawn, city building game that has you micromanage a mobile civilization on top of an impossible large, peaceful creature. Available: July 20 (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming).These are the best new games that have recently arrived on Xbox Game Pass that you shouldn't hesitate to play.

You'll rarely go wrong with the diverse selection of games on Xbox Game Pass, but there are always a handful of titles that stand above the rest - including, but not limited to, exceptional indie games, addictive multiplayer games, expansive AAA games, and Microsoft's first-party titles and projects.
