Attention, gamers! July is approaching, and it’s not coming alone—it’s packed with releases of new Xbox games. Next month, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide variety of titles; whether you’re into sports, action, and battle video games, or you prefer the classics… there’s sure to be something for you. Here’s the full list.
What Xbox games are coming in July?
The games will be available for Xbox Series and Xbox Game Pass, so get your controller ready! These are the confirmed titles for next month:
July 1
- Mecha Break: Multiplayer shooter; engage in team-based battles.
- Little Nightmares II: This edition features new puzzles and a new story, but with the same eerie atmosphere.
- Rise of the Tomb Raider: An action-adventure game where you explore tombs.
July 8
- Missile Command Delta: The classic arcade game reinvented with new planetary defense modes.
July 10
- EA Sports College Football 26: This football game includes new modes and an enhanced recruitment system.
- Islanders: New Shores: This game turns you into a minimalist builder.
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July 11
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4: One of the skateboarding classics. Now featuring enhanced graphics, a park editor, and online multiplayer.
- Bendy and the Dark Revival: Enter the terrifying world of an animation studio plunged into chaos and experience it from Audrey’s perspective as she uncovers the dark secrets buried deep within.
July 15
- Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate: This edition offers a new story campaign, unexplored dungeons, and a new subclass.
- Edens Zero: Based on the manga by Hiro Mashima, featuring interplanetary exploration.
- Ready or Not: Become a SWAT commander in this first-person shooter game.
- Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition: The fate of the Forgotten Realms is in your hands. A dark force is ravaging Faerûn and only you can stop the devastation.
July 18
- Shadow Labyrinth: An action-adventure game that reimagines the iconic arcade game Pac-Man.
July 22
- Monument Valley 3: The sequel to the popular isometric puzzle game, now with an introspective story.
July 23
- Wheel World: A racing and adventure game where the future of a world called Wheel World is in the hands of Kat, a brave girl who must save it using only her bike and pedaling skills.
July 24
- Wuchang: Fallen Feathers: A technical combat game with dark aesthetics.
- Killing Floor 3: The latest entry in the horror-action saga, this is a first-person shooter game.
July 29
- Grounded 2: Two years after the events of the first game, the teenagers return to an all-new environment in a game that promises to be bigger, bolder, and built with you in mind from the start.
- Tales of the Shire: A game based on The Lord of the Rings, where you can upgrade skills, clothing, your home, and more.
July 31
- Earthion: A revamped shooter that will push you to the limit.
- Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound: An enhanced version of the classic Ninja Gaiden universe, brought to life with meticulously crafted stunning visuals.
What is Xbox Game Pass?
It’s an Xbox subscription plan that, for a low monthly price, gives you access to hundreds of games on console, PC, or both.
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How much does Xbox Game Pass cost and what does it include?
Xbox Game Pass offers several subscription plans, with prices that vary based on what each includes. These are:
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($299 per month)
- High-quality games on console, PC, and cloud
- Extra benefits like EA Play
Xbox Game Pass Core ($169 per month)
- Access to online multiplayer on console
- High-quality game catalog
- Member discounts
Xbox Game Pass for PC ($179 per month)
- Access to a wide variety of PC games
- Day-one access to new game releases
Xbox Game Pass Standard ($219 per month)
- High-quality game catalog on console
- Access to online multiplayer games
- Member offers
Where can I find Game Pass games?
You can find the latest games at xbox.com/es-MX, on your console, or in the Xbox app—either on mobile devices or Windows PC.