We make a review of all the games that arrive at Xbox Game Pass and leave the service for the rest of August.
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After Microsoft finally announced the new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the first half of August, and with the games we already knew about, we can take a closer look at what the month has in store for users of the service.
With what we have confirmed, we’re still waiting to see what Microsoft has in store for Gamescom. The event dates coincide with the announcement of new games for Xbox Game Pass, so it’s possible that new games will be revealed from the German fair. For now, and pending new announcements, this is what we can confirm is coming and going from Xbox Game Pass in the coming weeks.
Games coming and going from Xbox Game Pass in the coming weeks
Rain World – Now available
(August 5 – Console, PC, and cloud with Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Standard)
A cult classic that’s hard to categorize, Rain World puts you in the skin of a creature called a slugcat, trapped in a hostile ecosystem where every day is a struggle for survival. With complex physics, relentless enemies, and a minimalist visual style, it’s a challenging experience for players looking for something unique.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage (August 7 – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Cloud)
The latest installment in the Ubisoft saga takes a more classic approach, with stealth, parkour, and assassination mechanics that recall the franchise’s origins. Set in 9th-century Baghdad, Mirage puts the player in the shoes of Basim, in a more contained but intense adventure, with a shorter duration and a strong narrative focus.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite (August 12 – Console, PC, and cloud for all subscriptions)
This cooperative third-person shooter pits you against relentless waves of xenomorphs alongside two other marines. With different classes, customizable weapons, and action-packed campaigns, the title offers a faithful experience in the Alien universe, ideal for playing with friends and surviving the swarm.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced (August 12 – Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
This enhanced edition of the acclaimed Ninja Theory game includes a Performance Mode on Xbox Series X, a new difficulty level called Dark Rot, and developer commentary that delves into the game’s symbolism. On Xbox Series S, all the new features are retained, except for the higher frame rate option. A sensory and psychological journey that’s even more powerful with these improvements.
9 Kings (Game Preview) (August 14 – PC with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass)
A strategic proposal still in development that combines elements of civilization-building with real-time tactical combat. In 9 Kings, you’ll take control of one of the nine warring kingdoms, each with unique abilities, to emerge victorious in procedurally generated scenarios.
Herdling (August 21 – Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
A game of exploration and herding with a strong environmental focus. In Herdling, you’ll guide a group of magical creatures called calicornios through alpine environments filled with natural obstacles. The game combines puzzles and soft platforming with a detailed and melancholic artistic style, ideal for those seeking contemplative experiences.
Gears of War: Reloaded (August 26 – Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC) – Now available for pre-install
The saga returns with a new installment that reimagines its roots with a more tactical and visceral approach. Gears of War: Reloaded revives classic cover-based combat with technical improvements, more open scenarios, and a renewed narrative focus. It also includes online co-op, weekly challenges, and competitive multiplayer modes with new weapons and abilities.
Games leaving Xbox Game Pass by August 31
Persona 3 Reload
A complete reinvention of the JRPG that defined a generation. Persona 3 Reload modernizes the classic with improved graphics, updated voice acting, polished combat, and a more developed narrative. You’ll play as a student who discovers a hidden dimension between days, known as the Dark Hour, and must face creatures known as Shadows while balancing your daily life and social bonds. It’s an excellent introduction to the Persona universe and a must-play experience for fans of Japanese RPGs.
Anthem
A cooperative third-person adventure set in a wild and changing world. In Anthem, you’ll play as a Freelancer, a pilot of exotic suits called Javelins that can fly, fight, and explore at high speed. Designed for online play, the game combines dynamic shooting with action and sci-fi mechanics, and a strong customization component. Despite its controversial launch, it’s been a visually impressive proposal with an interesting playable base for those seeking team-based action.
Farming Simulator 22
Become a modern farmer and manage your own agricultural operation with all the details. Farming Simulator 22 offers a realistic experience where cultivating, raising livestock, logging, and managing resources are part of the daily routine. With dynamic seasons, official machinery from brands like John Deere, and mod support, it’s the most complete installment to date. Ideal for both simulation veterans and those seeking a relaxed but deep experience.
Atlas Fallen (leaving at the end of the month) – Read analysis
Role-playing and action in a third-person perspective set in a sand-covered world, with spectacular combat and high-speed exploration. One of the most visually stunning titles in the current catalog, which will leave the service quietly despite its original proposal.
