There are More Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass in June

Yes, June is almost over, but Microsoft has announced several new games coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC and console this month.

Here’s what’s coming:

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Night Call (Console, ID@Xbox) – June 24. “As a cab driver working the Paris night shift, you’re many things to different people: friend, confidant, counselor, voyeur. You have the keen ability to get people to talk; and that’s exactly what you’ll need to do. In seven nights, a corrupt detective plans to pin a series of murders on you unless you can aid the investigation. Pick up passengers, listen to their stories, and gather clues to solve a mystery in three unique cases.”

Observation (Console & PC, ID@Xbox) – June 25. “A sci-fi thriller uncovering what happened to Dr. Emma Fisher, and the crew of her mission, through the lens of the station’s artificial intelligence S.A.M. Players assume the role of S.A.M. by operating the station’s control systems, cameras, and tools to assist Emma in discovering what is happening to the station, the vanished crew, and S.A.M. himself.”

Streets of Rogue (Console, ID@Xbox) – June 25. “A rogue-lite about player choice, freedom, and anarchic fun. Taking inspiration from fast-paced top-down rogue-lites, that adds free-form, experimentation-driven, emergent gameplay elements of immersive sims and RPGs. Rather than taking place in a dungeon, the game is set in a functioning, procedurally generated city, where complex AI informs denizens from all walks of life who are going about their daily activities.”

The Messenger (Console, ID@Xbox) – June 25. “Already available on PC, welcome to Console! As a demon army besieges his village, a young ninja ventures through a cursed world, to deliver a scroll paramount to his clan’s survival. What begins as a classic action platformer soon unravels into an expansive time-traveling adventure full of thrills, surprises, and humor.”

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  • ben lee

    24 June, 2020 - 12:53 pm

    <p>Observation is suppsed to be really good, I've had it on my Steam wish list for a while. Guess that's my weekend sorted. :-)</p>

  • solomonrex

    24 June, 2020 - 3:45 pm

    <p>What I would like to see here is a new vision. I'd like to see less of a Netflix, and more of a apple arcade, where a select list of (mostly MS AAA titles) are provided with all DLC, so it takes the hassle out of gaming.</p>

  • skolvikings

    25 June, 2020 - 8:46 am

    <p>I'd love if this site started covering the PlayStation PSN free games of the month and whatnot too.</p>

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