Xbox Game Passtruly is the gift that keeps on giving. Previously, the service had one game confirmed for today –Last Call BBS– but it surprisingly added three more games:Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami,andYakuza Kiwami 2. These games were previously on the service before being removed in December, but now they’re back. This means that someone can play every single game in theYakuzafranchise on Game Pass.
But it doesn’t end there.Xbox Game Passhas revealed its upcoming selection of games, confirming three for July 7 and five for July 14. The big, week gap between releases is interesting, but chances are, Game Pass will announce several more games between now and the midpoint of the month. It always has a few surprises up its sleeve, as proven byYakuza.

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Xbox Game Pass List – July 2022
Here are all the games coming to Game Pass, as confirmed by Microsoft today.
July 7
July 14
While none are major AAA games like the recently added Ubisoft games, there is a nice variety of games here, including a couple of child-friendly games. What’s more, all of these games are available via PC, Console, and Cloud exceptOverwhelmandEscape Academy. Overwhelmis only available on the PC version of Game Pass, whileEscape Academywill be available on Game Passvia PC and console, but not Cloud.
Of course, Xbox Game Pass has to periodically remove games as well. It should be noted that Game Pass additions often outpace removals, though. For example, there are 8 games listed above that will release by July 15—not counting the 4 games in total Xbox Game Pass added today, July 5. Come July 15,5 games will be leaving the Xbox Game Pass service. These games include the following:Atomicrops, Carrion, Children of Morta, Cris Tales, andLethal League Blaze.
It remains to be seen how this new list of coming and going games is ultimately received, but fans can easily expect more this month.Xbox Game Pass will likely announce more additions for July15-July 31 in a couple of weeks, while again, a few surprises would be nothing new.