This weekend we recommend two real gems to enjoy with Xbox Game Pass.
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As the weekend kicks off, it’s the perfect time to dive into new worlds from the comfort of your couch. And if you have Xbox Game Pass, this week has two standout releases that boast their own merits: futuristic action, brutal and a dark adventure with a classic flavor. Both are available at no extra cost if you’re subscribed to the service.
Whether you’re looking for a justice story in the streets of Detroit or prefer to venture into an alternate China plagued by supernatural creatures, these two recent proposals arrive with force in the catalog and are perfect for making the most of your weekend.
Two Game Pass games you shouldn’t miss
RoboCop: Rogue City – Read review
Available since July 24
Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
- The iconic cyborg cop returns in FPS form with a new story that fits perfectly into the original universe. Powerful shooting, weighty decisions, and an atmosphere that respects the cinematic material to the max are its strong points. Plus, it’s compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning you can continue your game without issues on console or PC. Perfect for fans of the 80s… and good action games.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – Read review
Available since July 24
Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
- If you’re drawn to challenging soulslike games, this new adventure set in Ming-era China could be your new obsession. Its protagonist is a cursed warrior who faces off against imposing bosses and corrupted creatures in a land in decline. With clear inspirations from Sekiro and Lies of P, it stands out for its artistic design, strategic combat system, and demanding difficulty. And yes, it’s available Day One on Game Pass.
