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The Xbox Game Pass catalog doesn’t slow down even in the middle of summer. Microsoft has already confirmed three very different additions that will be available between Monday, July 22nd, and Thursday, July 24th. From cooperative survival in secret facilities to side-scrolling action with Eastern touches, there’s something for every taste.
The most interesting thing is that two of these titles will be available from their launch day, reinforcing the service’s commitment to simultaneous releases. We’ll leave you with the details and dates so you don’t miss any of them.
Games coming to Xbox Game Pass from July 22nd to 24th
July 22nd – Abiotic Factor
Available on: Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
A cooperative survival proposal for up to six players. The game takes us to an underground facility filled with supernatural anomalies, strange creatures, and systems that break down at times. You’ll need to craft, explore, and make quick decisions if you want to survive with your companions. Available on Game Pass from day one.
July 23rd – Wheel World
Available on: Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
An open-world game focused on exploration and cycling, with bike customization mechanics and a relaxed yet challenging approach. Here, it’s not just about rushing, but about mastering reflexes and understanding the physics of each terrain.
July 24th – Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
Available on: Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
One of the most anticipated releases of the month. It’s a soulslike set in Ming-era China, with a cursed protagonist fighting to survive in a decadent and spiritual world. Challenging combat, dark atmosphere, and clear references to Sekiro and Lies of P. Will be available on Game Pass from day one.
Three very different titles that enrich the service this week. At Generación Xbox, we’ll tell you more about each of them as they become available, including analysis, curiosities, and comparisons. Which one will you try first?
