Rematch, Warcraft Remastered, Little Nightmares II, And More Are Coming To Xbox Game Pass This Month

Jun 17, 2025 at 10:53am EDT
Xbox Game Pass June 2025

Xbox has just confirmed the next batch of Xbox Game Pass games being added into the service, with 11 more games joining across the rest of the month of June and into the very beginning of July.

That's 20 games added to the service this month alone, after Xbox announced at the start of June what players would be getting for their Game Pass subscriptions. The news came through an Xbox Wire post, which begins with the games we already knew were being added to the service that are live today, like FBC: Firebreak, before going into what'll come throughout the rest of June.

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Beginning this week and spanning through to July 1, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to dive into Sloclap's new soccer game, Rematch, which is launching into the subscription service. Then, towards the end of next week, the first three Warcraft games will all make their way onto the service. Warcraft Remastered, Warcraft II Remastered, and Warcraft III: Reforged are all being added to Xbox PC Game Pass.

Here's the full list of the games being added to Game Pass for the rest of June:

There are even a few bits of DLC being added to the service, with Fallout 76's upcoming Gone Fission DLC, Minecraft's Chase the Skies DLC, and Dead by Daylight's Five Nights at Freddy's DLC, all added to the service today.

As is always the case, with new games being added to the service, others are being taken away. Here are the six games that will be leaving Game Pass on June 30:

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