PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, Nintendo Switch and VR
(Pay online, delivered to store, plus receive a £5 voucher to spend in store when you collect) This game is the most expensive available on this list, originally priced at £34.99 which is a steal on the Xbox Game Pass.Console Orders For Playstation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and VR With its gothic setting that mixes Dracula with Civilisation gameplay, fans of strategy games will have the opportunity to lose themselves in an extensive playthrough with plenty of units and conditions to mess around with. Players will take on the role of a vampire lord which provides different types of strategic gameplay as you engage in a campaign to defeat enemy vampires. If you're not in the mood for an RPG or action-packed game, Immortal Realms allows you to lean in your seat with its turn-based strategy gameplay. Players should definitely pick this game up on the Xbox Game Pass to avoid the eye-watering £20.99 cost. While the story is light-hearted, players should still give Bug Fables a chance if they're a fan of strategic RPGs with puzzle elements to keep you engaged as you complete plenty of side quests and pitch yourself against challenging bosses. In Bug Fables, players will take on the role of three heroes with a variety of attacks and abilities which provide plenty of room for strategic gameplay. This cute little adventure game will take you into a bright-coloured Kafkaesque world that pays homage to the Nintendo classic RPG Paper Mario. While the game is widely considered to not stay faithful to the original games, players should still give it a chance for its bravery of trying something new and what a better time than now while you don't have to pay the £11.99 price tag. In Nuts & Bolts you will be able to customise and drive around in your own vehicle. Set in the classic Banjo-Kazooie universe, revisit your childhood favourite character in the third instalment to the series with Nuts & Bolts.ĭon't expect the typical treasure hunting experience that was core to the first two title's gameplay.
The awkward and ragdoll-like gameplay would seem out of place in a more serious brawler, but for Gang Beasts it's right at home.īe sure to pick this game up for free on the Xbox Game pass which is a steal from the original price of £15.99. Gang Beasts is a creative slapstick brawler from British indie studio Boneloaf that allows you to fight against your friends or strangers, whatever you're in the mood for. Players aren't always in the mood for a dark and haunting atmosphere, sometimes you just want to brawl with your friends in a light-hearted beat 'em up competition.
Usually, the game would cost £7.99 on the store but can now be grabbed for free via the Xbox Game Pass. Playing this way will reward you with an ending that will leave you connecting the dots over what just happened. The game's story is left up to the player to decide and it's recommended you start your first playthrough blind to get the richest experience possible. One of the biggest additions is Limbo, a critically-acclaimed indie game released in 2010 which received plenty of rewards for its unique story-telling and void-like atmosphere.ĭeveloped by Playdead, Limbo is a game that remarkably engages the player with its simple yet focused gameplay that will keep the player on the edge of their seat.
Once you download the games through Xbox Game Pass they're yours to own forever and won't require extra payments.
If you decide you don't want the Game Pass anymore but still want to play the games you downloaded, don't fret. READ MORE: Halo Infinite 'Heroes of Reach' season details released Subscription prices for the Game Pass start at £8.99 a month for the basic console subscription all the way up to £10.99 for Game Pass Ultimate, which allows you to play games through the cloud on your PC, Xbox or even on your mobile phone. If you want access to these games and plenty more in the Game Pass library, you can subscribe to the Xbox Game Pass through the online Microsoft Store or on the Xbox website. Fans of Xbox have a new list of games to look forward to in July as new games are added to the Game Pass library, including an award-winning title you can't miss.