Like any change in a fortnight, Microsoft has announced games that will be added to the Xbox Game Pass on its various platforms. As you already know, the Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft’s subscription gaming service, divides its titles into three platforms: PC, Xbox and Xbox Cloud, the company’s gaming services, and as we told you a few days ago, it could soon reach certain game models. Samsung TVs, which would allow you to use the service without the need for other devices (except for the driver, of course).
The Xbox Game Pass is offered with three levels of subscription. The first two are Console and PC, each offering access to more than 100 games for each platform. In addition, the PC level also includes access to EA Play, which increases the total number of games available. The monthly price of each of these plans is 9.99 euros.
The top menu is located in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This subscription level provides access to games for both PC and Xbox, EA Play, Xbox Gold and probably especially Xbox Cloud, a cloud gaming service. The price of the Ultimate monthly subscription is 12.99 euros For all three tariffs, Microsoft offers the first month for one euro, which allows users to try the service for a symbolic price.

As we’ve seen lately, Microsoft has focused on the Xbox ecosystemwhich is understandable given the good results that this business unit provides not only to the Redmond accounts, but also to the image of a company that has become a major player in the game world in a relatively short time.
Here are twelve new titles that will be added to the Xbox Game Pass on its various platforms during the second half of May this month:
- Her story (PC)
- Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Little witch in the forest (PC and console)
- Skate (Xbox Cloud) EA Play
- Umurangi Generation Special Edition (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Farming Simulator 22 (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Vampire Survivors (PC)
- Floppy Knights (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Hardspace: Shipbreaker (PC)
- Sniper Elite 5 (PC and console)
- Cricket 22 (PC)
- Pac-Man Museum + (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
On the other hand, there are also some titles that will leave the platform in this second part of the month. These are as follows:
- EA Sports NHL 20 (console
- Farming Simulator 19 (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Knockout City (PC and console)
- Resident Evil 7 Biohazard (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Spellforce 3: Soul Harvest (PC)
- Superhot Mind Control Delete (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
- Yes Your Grace (PC, console and Xbox Cloud)
For more information: Microsoft