There’s still a lot of time for Xbox Game Pass in May, but there are already reports about what’s in store for June. Two games have already been confirmed as of now, although both titles will launch on “day one” on the service.
The highlight for many would-be Still Wakes The Deep, which is a first-person horror game developed by the team that brought us Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture and Dear Esther.
The second game coming to the service is called Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends, where players will be tasked with running their restaurant. Fans can expect more announcements for June 2024 in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, here are some details on the confirmed titles coming to Xbox Game Pass.
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Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends (June 4)
This game will make players serve sushi as a robot chef in Rolling Hills, a life simulation game about running a restaurant in a village. This game will allow players to make friends, buy ingredients, enhance their sho, and improve the lives of their neighbors.
Still Wakes The Deep (June 18)
This game lets players become off-shore oil rig workers, who are fighting for their lives in a vicious storm, dangerous surroundings, and the freezing North Sea waters. All lines of communication have been dismantled and all exits are gone. Now, all that players need to do is to face the fear of the unknown on the ship.
Before June, fans already have the huge Xbox Game Pass release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 just around the corner, along with the likes of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, puzzle game Humanity, and others.
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Xbox Mobile Gaming Store Coming In July
Microsoft will reportedly launch an Xbox mobile gaming store in July, that’s been years in the making. During the Bloomberg Technology Summit, Xbox president Sarah Bond revealed the launch date and how the company will avoid Apple’s strict App Store rules.
“We’re going to start by bringing our first-party portfolio to [the Xbox mobile store], so you’re going to see games like Candy Crush show up in that experience, games like Minecraft,” says Bond. “We’re going to start on the web, and we’re doing that because that allows us to have it be an experience that’s accessible across all devices, all countries, no matter what, and independent of the policies of closed ecosystem stores.”
The game store will focus on pushing first-party games developed by different studios under Microsoft. This gaming lineup includes hits like Call of Duty: Mobile and Candy Crush Saga. The company will also do this to partners as well in the coming days.