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Xbox Game Pass continues to expand its service, adding ten new games over the next two weeks. The games range from new games releasing Day One to indie classics.
Here are all the games coming to Xbox Game Pass soon!
Curse of the Dead Gods (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 5th)
Curse of the Dead Gods takes many of the beloved features of the action rougelike as the player explores a seemingly ever-changing labyrinth filled with riches, but also traps and monsters. You will almost certainly die along the way, but that will only make you stronger in your pursuit to the end.
Dodgeball Academia (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 5th)
RPG meets dodgeball as you try to recruit teammates in the quest to be the best dodgeball team ever. Best of all, Dodgeball Academia comes to Xbox Game Pass Day One!
Katamari Damacy Reroll (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 5th)
Katamari is legendary for its… rolling gameplay. That’s right, rolling. Katamari Damacy Reroll remasters the original game, but keeps the same lovable and unique roll-to-collect mechanic.
Lumines Remastered (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 5th)
Lumines Remastered adds a musical twist to Tetris-like gameplay. Players have to strategically drop two-colored blocks into the right position while keeping track of the rhythm of the background music to unlock maximum combos.
Skate (Console – August 5th)
The original Skate comes to Xbox Game Pass, bringing EA’s take on skateboarding to current generation players.
Skate 3 (Cloud – August 5th)
The third iteration of the Skate game brings the same Skate feel, but adds multiple new areas, difficulty levels, “Skate School,” and new online game modes.
Starmancer (PC – August 5th)
Starmancer takes you to the stars, controlling the construction of a space station. It seems like a real-time game, trying to grow your space station while defending against potential threats. It appears, however, that it is only a game preview for now.
Art of Rally (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 12th)
A hyper-stylized take on racing make the race-car genre more about exploring the insanely aesthetic worlds and feeling the gameplay rather than the hyper-realism most racing games focus on now. Drive around a different environments with a bunch of new cars starting August 12th.
Hades (Cloud, Console, and PC – August 13th)
What more can be said about the fast-paced, Greek mythology-inspired rogue-like that hasn’t been said by the multiple Game of the Year awards Hades has received. Try your hand at battling through Tartarus and gaining the blessings of the gods.
Microsoft Solitaire Collection: Premium Edition (PC – August 17th)
It’s Solitaire! What’s more to say about this classic almost everyone has played, whether in person, on mobile, or as one of the few free games offered on Windows OS.
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