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Xbox Game Pass June 2019 removals and additions

Microsoft has detailed some of the titles that will be added and removed to the Xbox Game Pass program in June 2019.

Here’s what’s coming and going over the month, keeping in mind a number of titles are still being added to the service in May 2019.

Xbox Game Pass June 2019 additions

Xbox 360

  • TBD

Xbox One

  • Full Metal Furies (6 June)
  • The Banner Saga 2 (6 June)
  • Superhot (6 June)
  • Resident Evil: Revelations (20 June)
  • Rare Replay (20 June)
  • Goat Simulator (27 June)
  • Torment: Tides of Numenera (PC only; 27 June)

Xbox Game Pass June 2019 removals

Xbox 360

  • TBD

Xbox One

  • Next Up Hero (30 June)
  • Dead Island Definitive Edition (30 June)
  • Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition (30 June)
  • Shadow Complex Remastered (30 June)
  • Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (30 June)
  • Zombie Army Trilogy (30 June)

A full list of titles currently available on Xbox Game Pass can be found here. Titles that are currently part of the program can be purchased at a discount of 20%.

If you’re not across what Xbox Game Pass is, we can help: it’s a subscription-based service that provides access to a library of over Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, all playable on Xbox One.

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


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