
This is the full list of titles you can expect to come to the subscription service between today and July 5.

It's an isometric adventure game where the main gimmick is that players can enter the worlds of books they come across.įormer PlayStation console exclusive F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch will also come to Xbox Series X/S via Xbox Game Pass on June 27.

At the time, I said it was "a surprisingly entertaining racer in a year that hasn’t seen much racing game excitement since Gran Turismo 7." On the indie side of things, The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales will be a day one Xbox Game Pass release on June 22. Coming to the service via its EA Play connection, this is a solid racing game that I gave a three-and-a-half-star review last year. The most notable game to hit Xbox Game Pass Ultimate during the back half of June will be Need for Speed Unbound. Thankfully, the losses the service will suffer at the end of the month aren't too bad either. While the list lacks any major exclusives or first-party games, a solid racing game from 2022 and some intriguing indies make it an interesting batch. Microsoft has revealed that games that will be coming to Xbox Game Pass throughout the rest of June and even into early July. If you’re successful, your creation will appear on the leaderboard ranking, which may give you a bit of inspiration to try and create something even more stellar next time. The ultimate goal is to make this complicated factory before your circuits fall apart. From there, you can begin to combine several circuits to create a complex factory web. In the game, players are asked to build circuits that can generate specific molecular structures indefinitely. It’s mentally stimulating, for sure, but it’s way more fun than the stressful screenshot above may suggest. There’s no prerequisite required to play SpaceChem- you don’t need a college degree to enjoy the game. SpaceChem offers truly challenging puzzles that require you to perfect your skills in programming and circuitry, but solutions never feel hidden or unfair - they just require trial and error, like any scientific enterprise. Many puzzle game challenges tend to be somewhat unfair, with leaps in logic that are designed to be nearly unsolvable.
