
New games are added all the time, so there’s always something new to play. I personally still get some use out of it (Turbo Golf Racing will get some screen time due to wanting something new to play with friends, I put some decent hours into the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beat-em-up, and Ori & the Will of the Wisps is on my list for when I get the time), but it’s not the same powerhouse of a service it once was. Six more games are leaving Xbox Game Pass on June 15 across Xbox consoles (One and Series X), PC, and Cloud platforms to make room for new additions. Subscriptions & billing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate FAQ The Xbox Game Pass Ultimate plan includes all the benefits of Xbox Live Gold, plus more than 100 high-quality console and PC games.

Note that some of these might also be Xbox Play Anywhere titles, meaning PC Game Pass subscribers who are also owners of an Xbox console can play the game on both platforms. A very appealing proposition when you look at the amount of studios Microsoft now owns, but the reality is that with delays and the first-party games they have launched not meeting the expectations of a lot of people, the value isn’t being met there in the eyes of some people either. This is a list of all Windows 10 games available to PC Game Pass (previously Xbox Game Pass for PC) subscribers. The other draw was that first-party Xbox games would be on there day-and-date with their launch. This has unfortunately slowed to a crawl, and the only draw now seems to be the backlog of games already on the service.

When it first launched there was so many games on there that almost anybody could find something worthwhile to play, and there was always a decent amount of games being added month to month. One thing to remember is that the Game Pass of now is not like Game Pass was early on.
