Xbox Game Pass in June 2022 with two must-play hits
Those responsible for Microsoft have announced the current and upcoming new additions to the Xbox Game Pass. There are two big hits that you must have played: Chorus and Assassin’s Creed Origins.
As we eagerly await June 12, 2022, you already know: Games showcase from Bethesda and Xbox, we browse through Microsoft’s Game Pass, which hopefully can shorten the waiting time a little. The good news: The new wave of new games includes a few pearls that you should definitely check out.
The departures in June 2022
When it comes to exits, we make it quick and painless. The following games will require Game Pass owners to part ways on June 15, 2022:
- Darkest dungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance (Cloud, Console and PC)
- GreedFall (Cloud, Console and PC)
- limbo (Cloud, Console and PC)
- Worms Rumble (Cloud, Console and PC)
What’s new for Game Pass coming June 1, 2022
For Honor’s “Marching Fire Edition” has been available since June 1st and Ninja Gaiden’s “Master Collection” since June 2nd, 2022. The following titles will be added in a few days:
- Coming June 7th: Assassin’s Creed Origins (Cloud, Console and PC): In the test Peter wrote at the time: “Assassin’s Creed has successfully reinvented itself with Origins. I really liked Black Flag, despite the dramatic changes compared to the rest of the series. The new Egyptian adventure is just as radical in its reorientation – and just as grandiose! I am very grateful to Ubisoft for that, by the way “Origins goes without superimposed multiplayer features and the notorious loot boxes. You don’t have to pant after every trend! The new Assassin’s Creed shows that the industry still has room for excellent, very extensive AAA entertainment with a solo focus, and it stands proud alongside such popular titles as Horizon: Zero Dawn and The Witcher 3. For me personally, only a few decision-making options during the entertainingly written quests and more variety in the tasks are missing, then ACO would have cracked the 90!”
- Coming June 7th: Chorus (Cloud, Console and PC): The space shooter from the Hamburg studio Fishlabs was perhaps THE most positive surprise of the gaming year 2021. In the Test of chorus summarized Michael: “There’s always something fascinating about outer space. If it’s implemented as well as it is in Chorus, I’d love to just fly around and explore the star systems. But in a shooter, of course, the fights are in the foreground and they work for Good luck too. Besides, you don’t save the world every day. I’m very sure that Star Wars fans in particular will get their money’s worth. Gradually dismantling a huge space freighter into its individual parts is a lot of fun. Even highly anticipated games like Everspace 2 and Star Citizen can certainly learn a lesson from the gripping dogfights of Chorus, and while I’m not the biggest fan of very tight games, I was motivated throughout to beat those damn bosses and dare to tackle even the most difficult level of difficulty.”
- Coming June 7th: Disc Room (Cloud, Console and PC): In the year 2089 a large disk appears in the orbit of Jupiter. You slip into an oversized space suit and explore a sprawling intergalactic slaughterhouse. You can be sure that you will bless the time – but a new run is only a push of a button away.
- Coming June 7: Spacelines from the Far Out (Console and PC): The game is a rogue-like style co-op management title. You take care of airlines in space with unlockable spaceships, upgrades, characters and customization options as well as randomly generated challenges, journeys and itineraries. Definitely check out the game if you’re into a generous dose of ’60s space flair and jazz.
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