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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Upcoming Xbox Game Pass games in June 2025
Image via Microsoft June 2025 is shaping up to be a very promising and exciting month for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. Maybe you like hardcore shooters, sometimes remastered old-school, or indie jewels; there is something new to play. Microsoft still fulfills its promise of a diverse and huge library, and this month is no different. There are solid day-one titles, best-selling games, and an ample amount of innovative new experiences, depending on how potential players like to experience their games, whether it's on console, PC, or even on the cloud. Exciting additions to Xbox Game Pass in June 2025 The following titles are scheduled to join the Xbox Game Pass library between June 17 and July 1: FBC: Firebreak (June 17 – Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S): A thrilling co-op shooter set in the universe of Control, making its debut on Game Pass. Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (June 17—Console, PC): Players' favorite marsupial returns with more time-bending platforming fun. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (June 17 – All Platforms): A quirky, ambition-driven adventure that mixes storybook charm with action. Star Trucker (June 18 – Xbox Series X|S): A space-hauling sim with retro flair and unpredictable plots. Wildfrost (June 18 – Console) : A deck-building roguelike filled with frosty foes and strategic battles. Rematch (June 19—All Platforms): A unique 5v5 multiplayer football game that combines sports with action-style pacing. Volcano Princess (June 24—All Platforms): A heartwarming RPG where you raise a future ruler in a whimsical kingdom. Against the Storm (June 26—Console, Cloud): A dark fantasy city-builder with roguelike elements expected on consoles. Warcraft I, II & III Remasters (June 26—PC): The iconic strategy games are back with updated visuals and modern UI. Call of Duty: WWII (June 30 – Console, PC): A grainy, cinematic World War II shooter joins the lineup. Little Nightmares II and Rise of the Tomb Raider (July 1 – All Platforms): Two acclaimed titles round out the month. Key highlights to be noted: Day-one releases : Two major titles— FBC: Firebreak and Rematch —are hitting Xbox Game Pass the same day they launch. That means no waiting around; you can dive in as soon as the game drops. Classical Comebacks : Strategic players are in for a treat with the remastered Warcraft trilogy. These beloved games have been given a modern upgrade, blending nostalgia with refreshed visuals and smoother UI gameplay. June 2025 delivers a compelling mix of fresh releases and treasured classics to Xbox Game Pass. Highlights range from Remedy's co-op shooter to an innovative football game, supported by strategy enthusiasts' remasters and veteran franchises like Call of Duty. Xbox Game Pass continues to strengthen its proposition by balancing exclusivity, nostalgia, and creative experimentation. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Another Xbox Game Pass price hike reportedly coming, and it could hit worldwide
Xbox Game Pass could be set for a price hike according to a new leak, with a notification stating that a 'SubscriptionPriceIncrease' is on the way for the service Xbox Game Pass is currently leading the pack in the gaming industry, but recent hints suggest that a price increase may be on the horizon. Unsurprisingly, Xbox Game Pass is one of the most attractive deals in the gaming world. Microsoft revolutionised the entire gaming sector with the introduction of this subscription service. As PS Plus follows suit, delivering significant releases like the massive FBC: Firebreak-led PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 collection, it's evident that it's here to stay. However, it appears that the company is ready to capitalise on its success. After a significant drop that brought CoD: WWII to Xbox Game Pass and a host of future Xbox Game Pass titles, it seems poised to raise its prices for consumers. Price increases are often expected, but they're never easy to accept as they start to roll out globally – and it seems that's precisely what's coming. Prepare yourself, because the Xbox Game Pass price hike is well on its way. Ultimate sacrifice In a recent tweet, third-party Xbox Cloud Gaming app Better xCloud revealed that it had found new notifications in the Xbox Game Pass service's backend, suggesting plans for global price increases for the service. The gaming giant Xbox has hinted at a potential price hike for its Game Pass subscription, as a new notification titled "SubscriptionPriceIncrease" was spotted on the xCloud website. Although currently inactive, this move suggests that Microsoft is gearing up to squeeze a bit more from gamers' pockets. This development follows significant price increases for Xbox consoles and accessories, alongside Microsoft's announcement of a planned rise in the cost of some of its AAA games to $79.99 by the year's end. With costs soaring across the board and many enthusiasts eyeing the Nintendo Switch 2 as an alternative, the timing could be better for Xbox fans. The last surge in Game Pass fees took place in July 2024, affecting most countries globally, with only a few exceptions (via Xbox Services). It looks like we can brace for another round of global price adjustments, mirroring the hardware price bump witnessed in May, though specific regional details remain under wraps. It appears that unfortunate news is imminent, but we won't have confirmation until Microsoft officially announces it, likely altering the prices immediately without giving gamers a chance to purchase months in advance at the current rate. It might be worth contemplating making a purchase now.


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
System Shock 2 remaster release date – when you can return to Von Braun
System Shock 2 is getting the remaster treatment, bringing the classic sci-fi survival horror game to a whole new audience. But when can you actually play it? System Shock 2 is making a return with a fresh new look, and soon you'll be able to utilise its multiplayer feature to assemble a team and finally defeat Shodan. It appears there's no better time to launch a game about the takeover of a malevolent AI (despite having seen it numerous times before), so we're fortunate to be receiving a new remaster of System Shock 2. The sci-fi survival classic is set for a grand return following the significant remake of the first game, introducing the PC game to a wider audience with a fresh new look that makes it even more terrifying than ever. This comes as a treat for science fiction fans, especially with the arrival of a remastered Warhammer 40K: Space Marine on Xbox Game Pass. The classic has undergone the remaster process, marking a significant shift from its predecessor's remake, which successfully captured the original game's remarkable atmosphere, narrow corridors and eerie happenings around every heavily-plated corner. Fans of survival games certainly have much to look forward to, with Prologue Go Wayback's numerous playtests and the massive Fallout 76 Gone Fission update. There are plenty of futuristic horrors lurking in the halls of Von Braun, but when exactly can we get our hands on it?Here's what you need to know about the System Shock 2 remaster release date. System Shock 2 remaster release date The release date for the System Shock 2 remaster is scheduled for Thursday, June 26 at 1pm local time, excluding most American timezones. This information has been disclosed by the game's PlayStation Store page. The 1pm release time applies to worldwide timezones and the East Coast of the US, while other American timezones will see the game launch at whatever this time equates to in their region, which is 10am PDT / 12pm CDT on the West Coast and in central areas. While it's a somewhat perplexing system, it does ensure that players globally will have the opportunity to delve into the remaster at their own speed, familiarising themselves with the corridors of Von Braun before everyone is set to dive into multiplayer and defeat Shodan once and for all. It's undoubtedly a daunting task, but it's what many players are aiming to achieve, so assemble your team and get the job done.


Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Xbox Game Pass gets even more Call of Duty and Warcraft in a Blizzard-heavy drop
Xbox has revealed the second batch of games set to arrive on Xbox Game Pass in June, and it's a big one, with a host of new titles set to arrive on the service A fresh batch of Xbox Game Pass titles has been unveiled, not only introducing a host of classic PC games but also continuing the complete Call of Duty takeover. Xbox 's prioritisation of Xbox Game Pass has significantly benefited the company. The ability for players to pay a monthly fee and access a plethora of games whenever they fancy has revolutionised the industry, offering unprecedented freedom to gamers. It's evident that Xbox was the ideal team to initiate the subscription era of gaming, as it continues to thrive, with the massive first Xbox Game Pass June drop setting up a huge month of games, even while many players haven't yet completed Doom The Dark Ages. Moreover, with the announcement of Black Ops 7 as part of the major showcase season reveals, the future looks promising. There's plenty more on the horizon, as Microsoft has announced a new collection of games set to join the service – and it includes another Call of Duty game, confirming that the service is opting for a gradual release of gaming's most popular franchise. Here's what's coming in the next Xbox Game Pass June drop. Xbox Game Pass announces second June drop Here's everything that has been announced in the latest Xbox Game Pass drop, scheduled to roll out over the forthcoming weeks as reported by a recent blog post: Xbox Game Pass Standard Xbox Series X PC Tomb Raider Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC The list of games is quite impressive, with classic Warcraft games enticing more players to Xbox on PC, and Call of Duty: WWII being the latest addition to the franchise casually introduced to the service. Before we know it, the entire series will be readily available for us. Xbox Game Pass games leaving Monday, June 30. It's disappointing to see these games leave, but such losses are now standard – after all, as contracts expire, games rotate out – but for these new titles to emerge, it's a reasonable trade-off.


Metro
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Xbox ROG Ally handheld prices could be as high as £800 claims leaker
Microsoft allegedly has a release date in mind for its Xbox handhelds, with pre-orders starting very soon. During its Xbox games showcase earlier this month, Microsoft admitted that the long-rumoured Xbox handheld from Asus was real, revealing two models dubbed the ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X. The announcement was brief though, and omitted two key details: a precise launch date, beyond a Christmas 2025 window, and how much the two models will cost. A recent rumour purports to know the answer to both questions, but a separate report claims that while the release date is accurate, the price is still subject to change. The original rumour comes from eXtas1s, who frequently leaks details surrounding Xbox Game Pass. In a YouTube video shared over the weekend, he said the handhelds are aiming for an October 2025 launch and suggested the standard model will cost $499 and the more powerful Ally X model could cost $799. These are exactly how much Asus' own ROG Ally and ROG Ally X handhelds cost in the US, so it's reasonable to assume their UK prices – £599 and £799 respectively – would also match. This was already a safe assumption since making the Xbox handhelds cheaper would risk undercutting the Asus models. Why buy one of those when the Xbox models are near enough identical and cost less? Sign up to the GameCentral newsletter for a unique take on the week in gaming, alongside the latest reviews and more. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. However, according to Windows Central's Jez Corden, Microsoft hasn't settled on any exact pricing, even though Corden's sources also point to an October launch. The obvious explanation is that this is due to the uncertainty of US president Donald Trump's tariffs, which have already had a significant impact on the video game scene and led to Sony and Microsoft bumping up prices for their hardware. More Trending Corden's report states that Asus has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, China, Mexico, and Czechia; all of which Trump has imposed tariffs on to varying degrees. On its own, this essentially makes importing the Xbox handhelds into the US more expensive, but it doesn't help that the rules have kept changing over the past couple of months. No doubt this has made Microsoft wary about committing to a price, lest a sudden adjustment force them to increase it, which would only tick customers off and potentially lead to reduced sales. If Microsoft is indeed aiming for an October launch, though, then it doesn't have much longer to make a decision since pre-orders are expected to go live in the coming months, with eXtas1s alleging they'll begin in August. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Xbox next gen handheld cancelled in favour of PC gaming claim sources MORE: Persona 4 remake, Keeper, High On Life 2 and the best of Xbox Games Showcase MORE: PS Plus and Game Pass price hikes loom as Sony looks to 'add more value'