Iron Harvest and NFS Hot Pursuit Remastered Now on Xbox Game Pass
We got to know the titles that will hit Xbox Game Pass during the next week. This time we will be able to play Iron Harvest, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered and Worms: The Scramble. Monster Hunter: World, Outer Wilds and Soulcalibur VI will leave the offer.
Microsoft revealed the list of titles that have hit or will hit the Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate services in the near future. For now, as part of the subscription you can play Worms Rumble, Iron Harvest or Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered, and on July 1 you'll get access to such titles as Limbo, Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars or Gang Beasts. The full list of productions that will be featured in Game Pass, as well as those that will leave the service (along with platforms and dates), can be found below.
What's new in Xbox Game Pass:
- Medieval Dynasty (PC; game made available as part of Xbox Game Preview) - available now
- Worms: Smashup (PC, consoles and the cloud) - available now
- Iron Harvest (PC) - available now
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered (PC and consoles) - available today
- Prodeus (PC; game released as part of Xbox Game Preview) - available today
- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (cloud) - available on July 1
- Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling (PC, consoles and cloud) - available on July 1
- Gang Beasts (PC, consoles and cloud) - available on July 1
- Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars (PC, consoles and cloud) - available on July 1
- Limbo (PC, consoles and cloud) - available on July 1
Games leaving Game Pass on June 30:
- Battle Chasers: Nightwar (PC, consoles and cloud)
- Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite (PC, consoles and cloud)
- Mistover (PC)
- Monster Hunter: World (consoles & cloud)
- Out of the Park Baseball 21 (PC)
- Outer Wilds (consoles & cloud)
- Soulcalibur VI (consoles)
- The Messenger (PC, consoles and cloud)
This time the service will not be enriched with famous titles such as SnowRunner or FIFA 21, but as compensation we will be able to try some less popular productions, which we otherwise probably would have passed indifferently. If for some reason you haven't already done so, take a look at the list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass this year and next. It's also worth reminding that Microsoft intends to enable us to use the service directly on our Smart TV.