Microsoft has revealed the upcoming titles set to join Xbox Game Pass in the coming weeks. The new lineup includes the sci-fi adventure Journey to the Savage Planet, the stylish first-person action game Neon White, and the sun-drenched adventure Tchia.
New Additions to Xbox Game Pass
Journey to the Savage Planet
Originally launched as a Stadia exclusive, Journey to the Savage Planet will be available on Cloud, Console, and PC starting July 3. Developed by Typhoon Studios, founded by Assassin's Creed 3 creative director Alex Hutchinson, this sci-fi adventure is known for its humor and engaging gameplay.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 & Cricket 24
Also arriving on July 3 are Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 and Cricket 24, both available on Cloud, Console, and PC. These games offer a mix of fighting and sports action for fans of different genres.
The Case of the Golden Idol & Neon White
On July 9, the point-and-click adventure The Case of the Golden Idol will be available on Cloud, Console, and PC.
Following closely, Neon White, a first-person action speedrunner where players assassinate demons in heaven, will join the lineup on July 11.
Tchia & Magical Delicacy
Tchia, a highly-recommended sun-drenched adventure, will be available on Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S starting July 11.
On July 16, the magical cooking game Magical Delicacy will be added to Cloud, Console, and PC.
Flock
Launching directly into Game Pass on July 16, Flock is described as the video game equivalent of a breath of fresh air. It will be available on Cloud, Console, and PC.
Departing Titles
As new games arrive, some will be leaving the service. On July 15th, the following titles will be removed from Xbox Game Pass:
- Figment 2: Creed Valley (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (PC)
- TOEM (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- The Wandering Village (Cloud, Console, and PC)
Editor's Comments
The new additions to Xbox Game Pass in July offer a diverse range of genres and experiences, from sci-fi adventures to action-packed speedrunning. While it's always a bit sad to see some games leave, the fresh titles coming in certainly make up for it.




