Xbox Game Pass subscribers are in for an exciting time, especially after the successful release of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 in late April. Following that, the service has welcomed titles like Doom: The Dark Ages and other popular games, enhancing its offering for players. A fresh wave of releases is set to arrive between now and early June, ensuring gamers have plenty to explore.
The lineup kicks off with the launch of Monster Train 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the successful deck-building roguelite, now available on console, PC, and cloud devices. Starting May 22, Game Pass Standard members will gain access to Creatures of Ava, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, and Stalker 2. Meanwhile, Game Pass Ultimate subscribers will be able to download Tales of Kenzera: Zau.
On May 27, The Division 2 joins the Game Pass library for both Standard and Ultimate members, accompanied by the day-one launch of To a T, crafted by the creative mind behind Katamari Damacy, Keita Takahashi. Then on May 29, gamers can dive into Metaphor ReFantazio, a highly-acclaimed fantasy RPG that has already garnered several awards and was named GameSpot’s 2024 Game of the Year, offering a must-play experience that celebrates storytelling.
Additionally, the lineup includes Spray Paint Simulator, another day-one title anticipated to draw inspiration from PowerWash Simulator.
As June approaches, players can look forward to new releases, including Crypt Custodian, a recently acclaimed metroidvania, and the poetic platformer Symphonia on June 3. However, a reminder to players: several games, including Humanity and Cassette Beasts, will be removed from Game Pass on May 31, meaning now is the time to play these titles.
For those using cloud-compatible devices, there are 15 new games to be added to the Xbox Cloud Gaming library. Additionally, the new Retro Classics app will offer dozens of iconic games from the ’80s and ’90s, catering to nostalgic gamers and newcomers alike. With such a rich array of titles, Xbox Game Pass continues to provide impressive value for its subscribers.