We've learned the list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the second half of August. Many of them, including Humankind, which debuts today, will be available at launch, e.g. Psychonauts 2, 12 Minutes and Myst.
We got to know the list of titles that will hit Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in the second half of August. This time we're in for quite a few games that will be available on Microsoft's service from launch. From today, within the subscription we can download a very good strategy game - Humankind, next week it will be Twelve Minutes and in two weeks - Psychonauts 2 and Myst, the latter being a remake of the classic from 1993. There are also some a bit less known, but still interesting games. The full list of titles available in Game Pass, as well as those which will leave the service (along with platforms and dates), can be found below.
Unfortunately several titles also regularly leave the service. This time will be no different, although we must admit that there is nothing to complain about, because for example Blair Witch was available in Xbox Game Pass from the release, i.e. from August 30, 2019, and basketball fans in less than a month will receive a new installment of the NBA series, which in time may also come to Microsoft's subscription. More items that will be available as part of Microsoft's subscription will be revealed in early September. If you're wondering what kind of titles they might be, I recommend you take a look at the video below.
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