Xbox Game Pass: 11 New Free Games Added, Including Major Exclusive


Xbox Game Pass: 11 New Free Games Added, Including Major Exclusive

Xbox Game Pass Continues to Expand

Xbox Game Pass continues to grow, offering players an ever-expanding library of games to enjoy each month. With hundreds of titles already available, the platform is set to add 11 more games before the end of May.

Key Highlights of the New Additions

Among the upcoming games, the highly anticipated Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 stands out as one of Xbox's biggest exclusives for 2024. This sequel to the acclaimed Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice will be available on Game Pass the day it launches, offering players a thrilling gaming experience.

Another standout title is Humanity, an 86-rated puzzle game released last year that promises to captivate players with its unique gameplay.

Full List of Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass

Here is the breakdown of the new games being added to Xbox Game Pass in May and June:

  • Out now:
    • Tomb Raider (2013) – (Cloud, console and PC)
    • Kona 2: Brume – (Cloud, console and PC)
    • Little Kitty, Big City – (Cloud, console, and PC)
    • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (2013) – (Cloud, console and PC)
  • May 15:
    • Chants of Sennaar – (Cloud, console and PC)
  • May 16:
    • EA NHL 24 – (Cloud) *Ultimate only
    • Immortals of Aveum – (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S and PC)
  • May 21:
    • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 – (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S and PC)
  • May 23:
    • Galacticare – (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S and PC)
    • Hauntii – (Cloud, console and PC)
  • May 28:
    • Moving Out 2 – (Cloud, console and PC)
  • May 30:
    • Humanity – (Cloud, console and PC)
    • Lords of the Fallen – (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S and PC)
  • June 4:
    • Firework – (PC)
    • Rolling Hills – (Cloud, console and PC)

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