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Hades, Katamari Damacy: Reroll, And More To Hit Xbox Game Pass Library This Month For August 2021

In the last engagement of Xbox Game Pass additions, Microsoft did not let up on some heavy-hitting releases coming to the monthly subscription service for late July and lingering into August this year. Entries such as Microsoft Flight Simulator, The Ascent, and Cris Tales are namely titles that many subscribers grow excited to see officially be arriving and at no additional cost for these premium releases.

Regarding what the future might hold for where Xbox Game Pass could expand to next, there is some floating questions pointed towards Nintendo Switch. Not outright denying the speculation, Nintendo would not comment on how it could be integrated for Nintendo Switch later on. Previously it was claimed that Microsoft & Nintendo were collaborating to make that a reality.

Now on Tuesday, Microsoft reveals the new lineup of Xbox Game Pass titles which you can read in the list below:

Console

Curse of the Dead Gods – 8/5
Dodgeball Academia – 8/5
Katamari Damacy: Reroll – 8/5
Lumines Remastered – 8/5
Skate [EA Play] – 8/5
Art of Rally – 8/12
Hades – 8/13

PC

Curse of the Dead Gods – 8/5
Dodgeball Academia – 8/5
Katamari Damacy: Reroll – 8/5
Lumines Remastered – 8/5
Starmancer – 8/5
Art of Rally – 8/12
Hades – 8/13
Microsoft Solitaire Collection: Premium Edition – 8/17

Cloud

Curse of the Dead Gods – 8/5
Dodgeball Academia – 8/5
Katamari Damacy: Reroll – 8/5
Lumines Remastered – 8/5
Skate [EA Play] – 8/5
Art of Rally – 8/12
Hades – 8/13

Like always, with new games in also means current games also to face the exit. Those titles includes Grand Theft Auto V (Console; Cloud) on August 8th alongside Ape Out (PC), Crossing Souls (PC), Darksiders Genesis (Cloud; Console; PC), Don’t Starve (Cloud; Console; PC), Final Fantasy VII (Console; PC) Train Sim World 2020 (Cloud; Console; PC) on August 12th.

Most recently, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told during its latest financial report that more than 50 percent of users are more likely to purchase compared to those not subscribed to Xbox Game Pass. Atop of that, 40 percent more games were also played by Xbox Game Pass owners. You can read the full report by heading here.

Are you excited for this month’s newest additions so far?

Source: Xbox Wire

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