Xbox announces games coming to Game Pass in first half of July

6 July 2022

Xbox has announced all of the games coming to the service in the first half of July 2022.

Fans of the Yakuza franchise will be happy to learn that Yakuza 0, Kiwami, and Kiwami 2 are returning to the service.

The Game Pass lineup also includes day one releases such as Last Call BBS and Escape Academy, which are both puzzle adventure games.

The games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the first half of July 2022 are listed below.

Available from today:

  • Last Call BBS (PC)
  • Yakuza 0 (cloud, console, and PC)
  • Yakuza Kiwami (cloud, console, and PC)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 2 (cloud, console, and PC)

Coming soon:

  • DJMax Respect V (cloud, console, and PC) — July 7
  • Matchpoint: Tennis Championships (cloud, console, and PC) — July 7
  • Road 96 (cloud, console, and PC) — July 7
  • Escape Academy (console and PC) — July 14
  • My Friend Peppa Pig (cloud, console, and PC) — July 14
  • Overwhelm (PC) — July 14
  • PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls (cloud, console, and PC) — July 14
  • PowerWash Simulator (cloud, console, and PC) — July 14

Xbox also revealed the Game Pass Ultimate Perks for the first half of July.

These perks are:

  • Fall Guys: Robo Rabbit Costume — Available now
  • FIFA 22: Supercharge Pack — Available now
  • MLB The Show 22: Summer Bundle — July 12
  • Halo Infinite: Pass Tense Rocket Warthog Bundle — July 13
  • Century: Age of Ashes (Krød Slaglands Dragon Bundle) — July 14


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