Xbox Game Pass adds major titles in June 2025, including Rematch, Warcraft I-III Remasters, Call of Duty: WWII, and more. Here's everything coming soon and available now on Game Pass.
Xbox Game Pass is closing out June 2025 with one of its most stacked lineups in recent memory, dropping a mix of long-requested remasters, day-one indies, and returning hits. Whether you're into fast-paced multiplayer action, city-building strategy, or classic RTS warfare, there’s something this month that’s going to grab your attention.
Xbox Game Pass New Games for June
Xbox Game Pass has announced the second wave of titles coming to the service in June 2025. The update introduces a range of new games across genres. As part of its ongoing strategy to diversify offerings and expand access, Xbox Game Pass continues to support day-one releases, cloud gaming, and cross-platform accessibility.
Kicking off the wave is FBC: Firebreak, a first-person co-op shooter set in a paranormal government agency on the brink of collapse. Available on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S, Firebreak is launching day-one into Game Pass and puts players into the heart of supernatural chaos with tactical gear and squad-based missions.
FBC: Firebreak
Also live now is Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. If you missed it the first time, now’s your chance to jump into its chaotic, dimension-hopping levels across console and PC. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die rounds out the immediate additions with a dark fairy-tale story and real-time combat fused with dice mechanics, all bundled in a standalone narrative that brings Queen Aleksandra’s story to life.
On June 18, Star Trucker lands for Xbox Series X|S. It’s a space-hauling sim with a heavy dose of sci-fi Americana vibes, featuring salvage runs, trucker convos, and an open-road-in-space aesthetic. That same day, Wildfrost also drops on console, bringing deckbuilding roguelike action and some seriously adorable enemies.
June 19 sees the arrival of Rematch, a new 5v5 multiplayer football game that ditches fouls, offsides, and downtime for a fast, high-energy pitch where every player controls one athlete. If you’ve been waiting for a more arcade-style take on team sports, this could be your new go-to.
Rematch
Later in the month, on June 24, Volcano Princess hits Game Pass on cloud, console, and PC. It’s a life-sim RPG hybrid where you raise your daughter to become the next ruler of a crumbling empire. Train her in combat, forge relationships, and make decisions that shape her legacy.
On June 26, Against the Storm finally arrives on cloud and console after its earlier PC launch. This dark fantasy adventure city-builder has you leading multiple species—humans, foxes, beavers, and more—through constant rainfall to rebuild civilization from the ground up.
Possibly the biggest drop of the month lands June 26, when Warcraft I: Remastered, Warcraft II: Remastered, and Warcraft III: Reforged all join PC Game Pass and Ultimate. These RTS legends have been updated with widescreen support, redone artwork, better UI, and refined controls.
Warcraft
Warcraft I: Remastered brings back the original Orc vs. Human conflict with campaign and skirmish modes. Warcraft II: Remastered dives into naval battles and larger-scale conflicts, while Warcraft III: Reforged completes the arc with a visual overhaul, social tools, and modern matchmaking. It’s a major win for longtime fans and new players who want to experience some of the most influential RTS games ever made.
Call of Duty: WWII hits console and PC Game Pass on June 30. The title revisits iconic battles from the Second World War, including the D-Day invasion, and sticks to the franchise’s boots-on-the-ground roots with cinematic single-player and robust multiplayer.
Call of Duty: WWII
Then, starting July 1, Little Nightmares II and Rise of the Tomb Raider will be available across all platforms. Little Nightmares II returns players to its signature blend of eerie, stylized horror, while Rise of the Tomb Raider re-enters the library with its mix of exploration, puzzle-solving, and cinematic action set pieces.
If you’re into post-launch content, a few key updates are also live. Fallout 76: Gone Fission brings a full fishing system to the game, with 30+ species to catch and new recipes to unlock. Minecraft rolls out the “Chase the Skies” update with a new visual refresh and sky-themed content. And in a major crossover, Dead by Daylight adds Five Nights at Freddy’s to its roster with Springtrap as a new killer, complete with his own set of perks and jump scares.
Minecraft
Make sure to get some time in with a few titles before they exit the Game Pass library on June 30. Arcade Paradise, SteamWorld Dig and SteamWorld Dig 2, Journey to the Savage Planet, and Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders are among those leaving the service. Members can still purchase them at a discount to keep them in their collection.
June 2025 is shaping up to be a high-impact month for Xbox Game Pass. Between legacy RTS titles like Warcraft, day-one multiplayer games like Rematch, and iconic shooters like Call of Duty: WWII, the service is offering a wide spread of experiences. Whether you're jumping in solo or teaming up with friends, there’s plenty here to keep your download queue full.
Follow Xbox across their channels for more drop dates and surprise reveals as they continue to roll out updates—and yes, they’re still handing out virtual high-fives for anyone who nailed their Games Showcase Bingo card.
Updated:
June 18th 2025
Posted:
June 18th 2025