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Xbox Game Pass confirms 8 new games and GTA 5 is the big star

One of the best-selling games in history joins the long-awaited Exoprimal, the FPS with dinosaurs from Capcom.

We are barely into the first week of July, and Microsoft has already confirmed a new batch of titles that will expand the Xbox Game Pass catalog starting today. A total of 8 new games have been selected to form a list that, like last month’s, stands out not only for its quality but also for its wide range of genres for all tastes. The selection also includes a heavyweight: GTA 5, out today! Below, we take a look at all the games.

Games coming to Xbox Game Pass in July 2023

  • Grand Theft Auto V - Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (Available now)
  • Sword and Fairy: Together Forever - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (Available now)
  • Mcpixel 3 - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (July 6)
  • Common’hood - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (July 11)
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (July 14)
  • Exoprimal - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (July 14)
  • Techtonica - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (Game Preview, July 18)
  • The Cave - Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud (July 18)

In addition to the aforementioned Grand Theft Auto 5, the list of new Xbox Game Pass games includes a very prominent name such as Exoprimal, the multiplayer FPS with dinosaurs from Capcom scheduled for July 14. It is the launch date and from that moment will be available on the Microsoft service on Xbox consoles and PC.

Games leaving Xbox Game Pass in July

As is the case every month, some come and some go. The 15th is your last chance to check out the games that are leaving the service in July. We also want to remind you that you can purchase them with a 20% discount. They are the following.

  • Exo One - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud
  • PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud
  • Spelunky 2 - PC, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, and Cloud