For example, As Dusk Falls was the only previously announced title for July 19, but now it seems fans can expect more games to join the service on July 19 too. In total, Xbox Game Pass has announced 5 more games coming to the service, 5 games leaving the service on July 31, and left plenty of room for surprises.
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Joining As Dusk Falls on Game Pass tomorrow, July 19, is Watch Dogs 2. Then, a couple of days later on July 21, fans will be able to pick up MotoGP22 and Torment: Tides of Numenera. Inside is the last game slated, joining on July 29.
Xbox Game Pass List for July 2022
July 19 – As Dusk Falls (Cloud, Console, PC) July 19 – Watch Dogs 2 (Cloud, Console, PC) July 21 – Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (PC) July 21 – MotoGP22 (Cloud, Console, PC) July 21 – Torment: Tides of Numenera (Cloud and Console) July 29 – Inside (Cloud, Console, PC)
Bolded titles are new announcements.
All in all, there’s a nice variety of titles here, even if some are a mixed bag. For example, As Dusk Falls reviews have dropped today, but the interactive criminal drama isn’t looking too hot with critics. Watch Dogs 2 is a known title set in the San Francisco Bay Area, where players take on the role of a young hacker named Marcus Holloway.
In Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion, players will be able to command a space-faring empire through RTS gameplay. MotoGP is the latest in the franchise and paraded as the most immersive MotoGP experience yet, complete with 120 rides, 20 circuits, and championships at every turn.
Finally, the last two are unique even among this varied selection. Torment explores Earth one billion years in the future, set in the science-fantasy setting of Numenera, as players make choices surrounding life and death in a world built on the bones of extinct civilizations. The last game is Inside, a dark action platformer from Playdead—also known for the creation of Limbo.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers get a handful of games every month.
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Source: Xbox News