Xbox Game Pass June 2025: The Gaming Gold Rush You've Been Waiting For
Ever wondered what it feels like to strike gaming gold? Microsoft just dropped their second wave of Xbox Game Pass titles for June, and trust me—you're going to want to clear your schedule.
The Heavy Hitters Landing This Month
After the initial June lineup featuring The Alters, Microsoft's doubling down with some serious firepower. We're talking day-one releases, beloved franchises making their triumphant return, and hidden gems that'll have you questioning why you ever bought games individually.
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FBC: Firebreak hits Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass today, bringing that signature Remedy Entertainment chaos we've all been craving. If you've been following the Control universe, this one's practically mandatory viewing.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time finally lands across all Game Pass tiers. After years of watching this marsupial's platforming perfection from the sidelines, there's no excuse not to dive into those beautifully brutal levels that'll test every ounce of your patience.
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die rounds out today's offerings—a quirky adventure that proves EA's indie publishing arm still knows how to surprise us.
The Week-by-Week Breakdown
June 18th brings us Star Trucker and Wildfrost—one for the simulation enthusiasts who've been secretly dreaming of intergalactic hauling, and the other for card game strategists looking for their next obsession.
June 19th marks the day-one arrival of Rematch, a football action game that's promising to shake up the sports gaming landscape. Given how stagnant that genre's become, we're all crossing our fingers here.
The final week of June? That's where things get absolutely wild.
The Warcraft Triple Threat
June 26th might just break the internet for PC gamers. Microsoft's dropping the entire remastered Warcraft collection—Warcraft 1 & 2 Remastered plus Warcraft 3: Reforged—all hitting Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass simultaneously.
For those of us who spent countless hours micromanaging orc armies and human settlements back in the day, this feels like a fever dream. These aren't just nostalgic retreads either; they're full remasters that respect the originals while bringing them into the modern era.
Against the Storm joins the party the same day, offering city-building with a roguelike twist that's been quietly building a devoted following.
Month-End Madness
The final days of June pack enough punch to carry you straight into July. Call of Duty: WW2 lands on June 30th across all major Game Pass tiers—perfect timing for anyone who's been craving that boots-on-the-ground World War II experience without the $70 price tag.
Volcano Princess (June 24th) brings visual novel simulation to the service, while Little Nightmares 2 and Rise of the Tomb Raider bookend the month on July 1st with horror and adventure respectively.
The Inevitable Goodbye
Of course, with great additions come necessary departures. June 30th sees several titles leaving the service:
Arcade Paradise
Journey to the Savage Planet
My Friend Peppa Pig
Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders
SteamWorld Dig series
The silver lining? That 20% Game Pass subscriber discount means you can snag any of these permanently if they've earned a spot in your gaming heart.
Why This Lineup Matters
Here's the thing about Xbox Game Pass—it's not just about quantity anymore. This June lineup demonstrates Microsoft's evolved strategy: balancing day-one exclusives with carefully curated catalog additions that span every conceivable gaming taste.
Whether you're a strategy veteran ready to command armies in Warcraft, a platforming purist eager to tackle Crash's latest adventure, or someone who just wants to haul cargo across the cosmos, there's something here that'll consume your gaming hours.
The real question isn't whether you'll find something to play—it's how you'll possibly manage to experience everything before the next wave hits. After all, that's the beautiful problem Xbox Game Pass keeps giving us: too much gaming goodness, not enough time.
Ready to dive into June's gaming buffet? Your backlog's about to get a whole lot more interesting.