Ultimately, it’s going to be a big month for Xbox Game Pass anyway. Microsoft has confirmed there will be some Xbox Game Pass announcements at the Xbox and Bethesda Games showcase, one of which is rumored to be the family plan, and of course, more games are likely to be confirmed. Either way, here’s what fans can expect for the smorgasbord of game genres on June 7: Assassin’s Creed Origins, Chorus, Disc Room, and Spacelines from the Far Out.

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Xbox Game Pass – Assassin’s Creed Origins

Assassin’s Creed Origins, as well as For Honor: Marching Edition, are the two of the known Ubisoft games hitting Xbox Game Pass in June 2022. As many may know, Origins is the first game where Ubisoft moved away from the classic action-adventure style of the older games and began moving into the open-world RPG system. Origins set the foundation on which Odyssey and Valhalla were built, but there are some major differences, of course.

Origins has much more of a genuine Assassin’s Creed story than Odyssey and more so than Valhalla, but its open-world and RPG elements are a little “less” than these other two. In contrast, the parkour of Assassin’s Creed Origins is arguably better than the latter two, and it does feel very much like a midway point between the two styles.

Origins tells the story of how the Hidden Ones, predecessors of the Assassins, came to be through a personal revenge arc that grows into something greater. It’s certainly an origin story, combined with RPG combat and level-up systems, more classic approaches to assassinations, and a generally unique aesthetic compared to the rest of the franchise.

Xbox Game Pass – Chorus

In Chorus, players take on the role of Nara as she seeks to destroy the cult that created her. Nara and her sentient starfighter Forsaken come together to create a living weapon in a space-combat shooter, where there are powerful weapons and several telekinetic abilities like extrasensory perception, teleportation, and telekinesis. Chorus focuses on space exploration combined with fast-paced action.

Chorus also boasts 4K next-gen sci-fi visuals, a mysterious and dark universe, tons of enemy starfighters, battleships, and void entities, and more all packed into a compelling space shooter.

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Xbox Game Pass – Disc Room

Disc Room may not be for everyone, but it’s a game that can become addicting. In essence, players take on the role of a scientist as they enter a giant disc-shaped ship that’s filled with rooms full of dangerous, saw-like murdering discs. It’s essentially a puzzle game, a roguelike game, and a bullet-hell style game all in one. Except to dodge death, players must dodge dangerous discs.

The unique art style helps bring it to life, as well as tight controls and strong accompanying music. Progression is easy enough, but the game has been criticized in terms of story, ability depth, and randomness of some levels—still, for someone looking for a fun, addicting challenge, Disc Room offers that in spades.

Xbox Game Pass – Spacelines from the Far Out

Spacelines from the Far Out is a unique game, perhaps best described as an airline simulation game that meets Moving Out in several ways. Developer Coffeenauts describes it as a ‘roguelike-like co-op management game’ where players must manage airlines in space. It features a unique aesthetic, combining space-age flair with a nice ‘60s touch. As players progress throughout the game, they will unlock new spaceships, upgrades, characters, customization options, trips, unique itineraries, and randomly-generated challenges.

It seems two flights in Spacelines from the Far Out will never be the same thanks to two primary mechanics: the trip generator and the game director AI. The former ensures that each trip features unique routes, destinations, hazards, emergencies, and passenger events (of whom have their own AI and can lead to a ton of issues, including inspectors), while the latter ensures that everything is performed dynamic, including shifting from single-player to multiplayer.

At the end of the day, Xbox Game Pass is giving fans an open-world RPG based on a beloved IP, a space shooter with unique combat elements and a dark story, a unique puzzle roguelike game, and a co-op airline simulator. There’s bound to be a little something for everyone in these games.

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

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