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Here Are All The New Games Coming To Xbox Game Pass In August 2021

Microsoft has shared an update on the new additions to Xbox Game Pass that are confirmed to arrive later in this month for PC and Xbox consoles.

We have already covered the list of games that will be removed from the service, but the new additions weren’t really confirmed until today.

In a blog post, Microsoft has laid out some of the games that will be dropped on the service this August. You will continue to enjoy new additions to the subscription throughout the month.

  • Curse of the Dead Gods (Cloud, Console, and PC) – August 5
  • Dodgeball Academia (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – August 5
  • Katamari Damacy Reroll (Cloud, Console, and PC) – August 5
  • Lumines Remastered (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – August 5
  • Skate (Console) EA Play – August 5
  • Skate 3 (Cloud) EA Play – August 5
  • Starmancer (Game Preview) (PC) ID@Xbox – August 5
  • Art of Rally (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – August 12
  • Hades (Cloud, Console, and PC) ID@Xbox – August 13
  • Microsoft Solitaire Collection: Premium Edition (PC) – August 17

The biggest addition to the Game Pass lineup this month is Hades. The game is launching on all platforms including Cloud Gaming. It was one of the best-reviewed games of last year which launched on PC and Nintendo Switch first. It is being released for the PS4 and Xbox One this year.

If you want to see the games that are leaving Xbox Game Pass later this month, check out the list below.

Leaving August 8

  • Grand Theft Auto V (Cloud and Console)

Leaving August 15

  • Ape Out (PC)
  • Crossing Souls (PC)
  • Darksiders Genesis (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Don’t Starve (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Final Fantasy VII (Console and PC)
  • Train Sim World 2020 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
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