Xbox Game Pass July 2024 Lineup Revealed

Xbox Game Pass July 2024 Lineup Revealed

As a long-time Xbox Game Pass subscriber and avid gamer, I’m always excited to see what new titles are joining the service each month. July’s lineup is shaping up to be particularly intriguing for me.


Microsoft has unveiled the list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in July, and it includes a few hidden gems.

Beginning on July 16th, Magical Delicacy and Flock will become part of the platform. On July 18th, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn and Dungeons of Hinterberg will be included. Lastly, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess will join us on July 19th.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must admit, this lineup of games has truly piqued my curiosity. Among them, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn stands out as an intriguing adventure that promises to deliver a unique experience. With its Souls-inspired gameplay and piratey vibes, it’s shaping up to be a captivating journey for those of us who enjoy a challenge and the rich lore found in games inspired by FromSoftware. Can’t wait to dive in and explore this new world!

Meanwhile, Kunitsu-Game offers a unique experience from Capcom with elements of hack and slash and real-time strategy, all wrapped up in an visually appealing package. For more details, read our review here.

Towards the end of July, specifically on the 31st, the games “A Short Hike,” “Train Sim World 4,” and “Venba” will no longer be available for use.

As a dedicated gamer who’s always on the lookout for the latest gaming experiences, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news about the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta! The beta dates have officially been announced, and as a cherished Game Pass subscriber, you’ll get early access to this highly anticipated event. So mark your calendars and join me in exploring the next level of gaming action with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on Game Pass!

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2024-07-16 17:42

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