Xbox Game Pass will be getting Shadowrun Trilogy: Console Edition on June 21, FIFA 22 on June 23 via EA Play/Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and Naraka Bladepoint on June 23. Now, for those thinking about picking up these titles, here’s what they need to know.

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Xbox Game Pass - Shadowrun Trilogy: Console Edition (Console)

Shadowrun is a popular tabletop universe, similar to Dungeons and Dragons and Cyberpunk, with Shadowrun producing a handful of video games over the past thirty years too.

Shadowrun exists in a dystopian cyberpunk future but one where magic has reawakened. High-fantasy creatures walk around this cyberpunk future, and the Shadowrun games explore these unique stories through turn-based tactical RPG elements. This trilogy includes Shadowrun Returns, where players search for a mysterious killer; Shadowrun Dragonfall, a story in which machines are blurring the lines of men and elves and a long-defeated dragon may not be as long gone as believed; and Shadowrun Hong Kong explores the corruption among police officials, megacorps, and more.

Gameplay-wise, tactics will matter among a plethora of combat, tech, and magical abilities. Players also can begin with certain character archetypes but can then expand those with a classless skill system.

Xbox Game Pass – FIFA 22 (EA Play/Game Pass Ultimate)

FIFA 22 is another entry in the long-running sports franchise, with a big focus on gameplay improvements. It features 700 teams, 90 stadiums, and 30 leagues, so there’s a little something for everyone, but of course, the Career Mode, Volta Football, and Ultimate Team Modes are where the biggest focus is.

Career Mode lets players be a FIFA manager or player, working their way up, while Volta takes it back to the streets. Overall, anyone who has played a FIFA game before knows what to expect. FIFA 22 is a practice in iteration, not innovation, but it’s still a solid entry for returning vets or newcomers.

Xbox Game Pass – Naraka: Bladepoint (Console)

Naraka: Bladepoint is a battle royale game, but differs from what one may expect. Whereas most battle royales are shooters, Naraka: Bladepoint has a bigger focus on melee and some ranged combat. It’s like Apex Legends in that each hero has their own abilities, and this brings hero shooter elements into this 60-player battle royale title. Between the melee, the ranged weapons, the abilities, and the ability to use a grappling hook for traversal, matches in Naraka are always interesting.

Furthermore, Naraka: Bladepoint allows players not just to customize their character’s skins, but their skills and talents for a plethora of playstyles too. It’s one of the most customizable BR experiences on the market. Naraka: Bladepoint’s new campaign and Xbox release only bode well for this underrated battle royale game.

Xbox Game Pass subscribers get a handful of free games every month.

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