A Game Pass Revolution? New Games Arrive as Big Names Depart Xbox Subscription Service

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There are big changes occurring on Game Pass

Is this the best Game Pass week ever? As multiple games leave the service, a host of new ones arrive, with some seriously big names bolstering the subscription across Xbox and PC. The question is, what should you be playing from the new Game Pass additions?

Big changes for Game Pass

As a subscription service, we don’t think there is anything better than Game Pass. Providing players on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC the opportunity to gain access to more than a hundred games, all for one low price. And yes, we know that there’s talk of the price being increased, but it’s still cracking value for money. 

Much of what makes Game Pass what it is though is in the constant rotation of games. New games arrive, older games move out, making way for the chance to enjoy all-new adventures. That’s the case this week, with some of the biggest movers and shakers for some time. The best week for Game Pass subscribers ever? It’s got to be close. Let us know your thoughts in the comments .

So what is on the cards for Game Pass players this week? Well, expect to see five games drop out of the service, but enjoy five new ones to take their place. 

Magical Delicacy – 16th July

Embark on a delightful adventure in Magical Delicacy, a wholesome Metroidvania-inspired cooking game. This is a game that sees you step into the shoes of Flora, a young witch seeking to hone her craft. From there comes the chance to explore the bustling harbor town of Grat, a haven for explorers venturing into a mysterious island.

By day, you’ll navigate the charming town using your platforming skills. Meet the townsfolk, gather ingredients, and learn about the magical world around you. And then, in your custom-designed kitchen, comes the opportunity to whip up delicious meals and magical potions, carefully selecting the perfect ingredients to fulfil each order.

Yet as Flora settles into Grat, she encounters two powerful magic users. Both offer valuable knowledge, but also seek to involve Flora in their magical rivalry. Will Flora navigate this conflict and achieve her dream of becoming a true witch? Discover the answer in Magical Delicacy on Game Pass and Xbox.

Flock – 16th July

Spread your wings and become a flying shepherd in Flock, a charming co-op adventure for Xbox and Game Pass!

Guide your own flock of cuddly hover-sheep alongside a friend, exploring breathtaking landscapes, discovering a delightful mix of friendly and rare flying creatures, charming them to join your flock. And of course, you’ll also be found shearing your sheep’s wool to craft cozy customizations and unlock the secrets of the world.

But will you share your discoveries or keep them for your own growing flock? The choice is yours in Flock, as the relaxing adventure filled with exploration, discovery, and joy of building your own adorable flying family lands on Game Pass.

Flintlock – 18th July

A44, creators of Ashen, return with Flintlock, an explosive adventure where you ascend as humanity’s last hope.

The Gods have unleashed death upon the land, and the city of Dawn falls. Take up arms as Nor Vanek, an elite soldier guided by Enki, a mysterious fox companion. Together, wield a unique blend of magic and gunpowder in brutal, fast-paced combat. Explore Kian’s ravaged landscapes, utilizing Enki’s power to overcome the undead hordes and confront the Gods themselves.

Can you close the Door to the Great Below and save humanity from divine wrath? Flintlock awaits. And it does so on Game Pass this week.

Dungeons of Hinterberg – 18th July

Hinterberg, a charming Austrian ski town, welcomes Luisa, a burnt-out law trainee seeking adventure. Trade in the corporate grind for snowboards, ziplines, and mountain climbs! But beneath the idyllic facade lurk dungeons teeming with monsters.

In Dungeons of Hunterberg Luisa must hone her swordsmanship and master unique magic. Will she freeze enemies or conjure a snowboard for daring escapes? Dungeons aren’t just about combat – puzzles await, testing her wit and magical skills.

By day, Luisa explores and conquers dungeons. By night, she builds friendships with quirky locals and fellow adventurers. These bonds are more than just fun – they’ll make her a true Hinterberg slayer. Will Luisa become a master or flee back to her old life? The adventure awaits – as does our review.

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess – 19th July

Ascend a mountain shrouded in corruption in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess.

This single-player adventure blends action and strategy in a uniquely Japanese setting. By day, purify villages and prepare for the coming darkness. Night falls, and you must defend a sacred maiden from monstrous hordes.

Repeat this cycle, wielding the power of the Kami to cleanse the mountain and restore peace. What could be better? Want to know more? Our full review is on the way!

Leaving Game Pass

And what’s leaving? You’ll need to start saying goodbye to Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly, as well as wave off Figment 2: Creed Valley. Moving out alongside those are Sins of a Solar Empiire (a PC only title), TOEM and The Wandering Village. All of those games leave the Game Pass service on the 15th July.

Will you miss any of those games? We’d love to hear from you. 

There’s more coming to Game Pass in the weeks ahead too. We’ll remind you of what they are as the days progress. For now, go and enjoy the likes of Flock, Flintlock, Dungeons of Hinterberg and more. 

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