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No Man's Sky, Thronebreaker and more coming to Game Pass

Plenty of new titles join Microsoft's subscription service Xbox Game Pass lineup this week and the week to follow.

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Microsoft just revealed another round of games coming to Xbox Game Pass - mainly headlined by No Man's Sky, two Kingdom Hearts games and Thronebreaker - in what must be considered one of the better months in quite some time. Even the smaller games are good (you really shouldn't miss Bard's Tale), here is the full list of what to expect and when:

• Bard's Tale Remastered and Resnarkled (Console & PC) - June 18
• Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 (PC) - June 11
• Battletech (PC) - June 11
• Dungeon of the Endless (Console & PC) - June 11
• Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 & 2.5 ReMix (Console) - June 11
• Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (Console) - June 11
• No Man's Sky (Console & PC) - June 11
• Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (Console) - June 18

This means basically all relevant Kingdom Hearts games are now available on Xbox Game Pass, and we can't recommend them enough, preferably from the very beginning for some awesome Disney/Square Enix love.

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There are also games leaving the service on June 15, and those are:

• Book of Demons (PC)
• Everspace (Console & PC)
• Resident Evil Revelations (Console)
• Riptide GP: Renegade (Console & PC)
• Riverbond (Console & PC)
• Samorost 3 (PC)
• Screamride (Console)
• Superhot (Console & PC)
• Supermarket Shriek (Console & PC)
• The Last Door: Season 2 (PC)
• The Stillness of the Wind (PC)

Hurry up and play those if there is anything you'd like to try out.

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