XBOX adds new games to Xbox Game Pass every month, but as games emerge, others must be retired.
July is a bumper crop, with eight games coming to Xbox Game Pass, but five titles will also be leaving subscription on July 15th.
Among the games coming out this month are three highly rated titles, all with ratings above 80.
One of the highest-rated games to come out this month is Coffee Talk 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly, which has an impressive rating of 82 on review aggregate site Metacritic.
Following the acclaimed Coffee Talk, the gameplay revolves around meeting the clientele, serving them their favorite drinks and getting to know them.
There’s another 82-rated game coming out this month in the form of Sins of the Solar Empire: Rebellion.
An expansion for the 87-rated Sins of the Solar Empire, Rebellion adds more content to the 4X strategy classic.
The latest high-rated game coming out this month is indie hit Toem, with a review score of 80.
Toem is a cozy game about exploring your environment and taking photos of your surroundings.
Most games coming out this month – except Sins of the Solar Empire – can be completed in under 20 hours, so you should be able to finish them before the deadline.
However, if you want to play multiple games from the list, you may need to plan your time accordingly.
Here’s the full list of games that leave Xbox Game Pass activated July 15, 2024:
- Coffee Talk 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly – Cloud, console and PC
- Figure 2: Creed Valley – Cloud, console and PC
- Sins of the Solar Empire: Rebellion – PC only
- I AM IN – Cloud, console and PC
- The Wandering Village – Cloud, console and PC
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