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Xbox Game Pass July 2019 additions and removals

Microsoft has detailed some of the titles that will be added and removed to the Xbox Game Pass program — on both Xbox One and PC — in July 2019.

Here’s what’s coming and going over the month.

Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One July 2019 additions

  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War (4 July)
  • My Time at Portia (4 July)
  • Blazing Chrome (11 July)
  • Dead Rising 4 (11 July)
  • LEGO City Undercover (11 July)
  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (18 July)
  • The Banner Saga 3 (18 July)
  • For The King (25 July)
  • Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition (25 July)
  • Resident Evil 4 (25 July)

Xbox Game Pass for PC July 2019 additions

  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War (4 July)
  • My Time at Portia (4 July)
  • Undertale (4 July)
  • Blazing Chrome (11 July)
  • Dead Rising 4 (11 July)
  • Timespinner (11 July)
  • Unavowed (11 July)
  • Night Call (17 July)
  • The Banner Saga 3 (18 July)
  • For The King (25 July)
  • Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition (25 July)

Xbox Game Pass July 2019 removals

  • Aftercharge (July 9)
  • Warhammer Vermintide 2 (July 10)
  • LEGO Movie: The Videogame (July 16)
  • Dandara (July 31)
  • Dead Rising 2 (July 31)
  • Hitman Season 1 (July 31)
  • Metal Slug XX (July 31)
  • Defense Grid: The Awakening (July 31)
  • Hexic 2 (July 31)
  • Iron Brigade (July 31)

Titles that are currently part of the program can be purchased at a discount of 20%. Those with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate can take advantage of both programs.

What do you make of the additions and removals so far?


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