While we wait for the next official announcement from Microsoft, there are already two games secured for the catalog.
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The first full week of July still has several surprises in store for Xbox Game Pass. Although Microsoft has not yet announced the next batch of additions to the service, there are already two confirmed releases that will be available in the coming days for all subscribers.
In addition, both will arrive on day one, offering very different proposals for those seeking survival, exploration, or intense combat in an open world.
These are the confirmed games for Xbox Game Pass this week
- July 10 – Palworld 1.0 – Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud
After a long period in early access, Palworld has finally reached its 1.0 version. The Pocketpair phenomenon will debut its definitive edition with new features and all the content developed over the past few months. Players will be able to capture creatures, build bases, automate tasks, explore a vast open world, and face dangers both solo and in co-op.
- July 10 – Wuthering Waves – Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud
One of the most anticipated action RPGs for Xbox players also lands this week on Game Pass. Wuthering Waves proposes an open-world adventure with a very dynamic combat system, free exploration, and a story starring the Resonators, offering an experience that has sparked enormous interest since its announcement for Microsoft’s console.
For now, these are the only confirmed games for this week, although everything suggests that Microsoft will announce a new batch of additions soon to complete the first half of July. As usual, at Generación Xbox, we will be on the lookout to bring you all the latest news from the service as soon as it becomes official.

