Xbox Game Pass June 2025: New & Leaving Games

We are in June 2025 and still Xbox Game Pass remains the gaming industry’s top and the best gaming service subscription for gamers. As we know Xbox Game Subscriptions follow a month-to-month rotating structure, meaning every month new games are added to the Xbox Game Pass game catalog.

But unfortunately, every month some games are removed from the Xbox game catalog too. With its rotating library of blockbuster titles, indie gems, day-one releases, and beloved classics, it caters to every type of player.

In June 2025, a fresh line-up of games has been announced for the Xbox Game Pass game catalog such as: “Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Editions, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X, EA Sports FC 25, FBC: Firebreak, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time ” etc.

Along with that a few beloved games saying goodbye in June 2025 such as: “Depersonalization, Dordogne, Hypnospace Outlaw, Isonzo” etc. Xbox Games Pass opens up a door to vast library of games across Xbox consoles, PC, and cloud streaming, including several day-one releases.

Whether you’re on console, PC, cloud, or Ultimate, here’s everything you need to know to stay ahead of the game. In this article, we’ll dive into the Xbox Game Pass June 2025 lineup, covering the new games for all tiers (Standard, Ultimate, and PC Game Pass) and the titles leaving the service.

What Is Xbox Game Pass, and Why Is It Awesome in 2025?

If you’re new to Xbox Game Pass, let me break it down for you. Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s subscription service that gives you access to a huge library of games for a monthly based subscription fee just like “Netflix”, but for video games! You can play on Xbox consoles, PCs, and even stream games to your phone, tablet, or smart TV with Xbox Cloud Gaming (also called xCloud). There are a few tiers to choose from:

  • Game Pass Standard: For consoles, with a big library of games.

  • PC Game Pass: For PC players, with its own library of titles.

  • Game Pass Ultimate: The best option—includes everything from Standard and PC, plus cloud gaming and day-one releases for new Xbox games.

Xbox Game Pass: New Games for June 2025


Crypt Custodian (Added June 3)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Kyle Thompson
Genre: Adventure game, Fighting game

Crypt Custodian is a charming and quirky 2D action-adventure game where you play as Pluto — a mischievous cat who ends up cleaning the afterlife as punishment. Packed with fast-paced combat and Metroidvania-style exploration, the game blends humor with haunting dungeons and hidden secrets. The hand-drawn art gives it a cozy yet spooky vibe, making every area feel alive and mysterious.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Perfect for Indie and Metroidvania Fans
  • Fight quirky ghosts, unlock new abilities, and access secret areas
  • Play as a cat janitor in the afterlife: weird, hilarious game
  • Gorgeous Handcrafted Art


Symphonia (Added June 3)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Sunny Peak
Genre: Indie game, Adventure

Symphonia is a beautifully animated 2D platformer set in a world where music and movement are perfectly in sync. You play as a mysterious violinist who leaps, dashes, and glides through abandoned concert halls to bring music back to a silent world. The game is fast, fluid, and filled with rhythm-driven motion that makes every move feel like part of a symphony.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Stunning animation with artistic environments
  • Elegant Movement Mechanics
  • Unique Musical Vibe
  • Quick and Focused Gameplay


Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Editions (Added June 5)

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Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, & Ultimate
Developer: BioWare, Overhaul Games
Genre: Role-playing Video Game, Adventure game

Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Editions are remastered versions of the legendary Dungeons & Dragons-based RPGs that defined a generation. These editions bring back the deep storytelling, party-based combat, and vast fantasy world of the original games — now updated with modern features, improved UI, and cross-platform support. It’s the perfect blend of nostalgia and accessibility for new and returning players alike.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Strategic Party Combat
  • Cross-Platform Convenience
  • Rich fantasy plots, deep lore, and complex characters
  • Quality-of-life improvements, new content, and better visuals


Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Editions (Added June 5)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, & Ultimate
Developer: Beamdog, BioWare, Overhaul Games
Genre: Role-playing Video Game, Adventure game

Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition is a polished re-release of the iconic 2000 RPG, built on deep Dungeons & Dragons mechanics and epic storytelling. Set in the magical world of Faerûn, the game continues your hero’s journey through a gripping tale of power, betrayal, and destiny. The enhanced version upgrades visuals, adds new party members, and makes the classic game accessible to modern players without losing its soul.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Enhanced UI, widescreen support, Improved for Modern Play
  • Massive Replay Value
  • Battle dragons, wizards, and monsters using strategic based combat
  • Rich world-building, and unforgettable characters
  • Masterclass storytelling


Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition (Added June 10)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass for Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Relic Entertainment (original), Saber Interactive (remaster)
Genre: Third-person shooter

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition is a modern remaster of the beloved 2011 action-shooter that lets you step into the power armor of Captain Titus, a genetically enhanced Space Marine. Set in the grim, war-torn universe of Warhammer 40K, this edition includes updated visuals, smoother performance, and all previous DLCs — making it the best way to experience the brutal fight against Orks and Chaos forces.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Upgraded graphics, improved textures, and enhanced performance
  • Brutal and Satisfying Combat
  • Warhammer Universe Done Right
  • Co-op and multiplayer content


Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X – Elite Edition (Added June 10)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Genre: Tactical Shooter, First-Person Shooter (FPS), Online Multiplayer

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X – Elite Edition is the ultimate version of Ubisoft’s long-running tactical FPS, built for competitive players who love strategy, teamwork, and intense gunfights. This edition includes the full game, all 48 legacy operators from Year 1 to Year 8, and bonus content to jump straight into high-level play. It’s fast, tense, and demands sharp thinking in every match.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Constant updates, new maps, and a competitive scene
  • Enhanced visuals, faster load times, and smoother performance
  • Deep Tactical Gameplay
  • Access to 48 operators


Barbie Project Friendship (Added June 11)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Xaloc Studios, Casual Brothers Limited
Genre: Adventure game, Casual game

Barbie: Project Friendship is a colorful and heartwarming Roblox adventure that invites players into Barbie’s world to explore friendship, creativity, and teamwork. You can customize your avatar, complete fun quests, decorate your space, and interact with Barbie and her friends in a positive, inclusive environment. It’s designed to be playful, inspiring, and full of girl-powered energy.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Creative Customization
  • Fun Quests and Rewards
  • Perfect for Barbie Fans
  • Uplifting, Positive Vibes


Kingdom: Two Crowns (Added June 11)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: PC Game Pass
Developer: Fury Studios, Thomas van den Berg, Stumpy Squid, Coatsink, Marco Bancale, Noio Limited
Genre: Strategy Video Game, Indie game

Kingdom: Two Crowns is a sleek, low‑res pixel‑art strategy game where you ride as a Monarch on horseback. Your goal: recruit villagers, build walls and towers, and fend off nightly waves of the Greed looking to steal your treasure. It offers a relaxing but strategic pace, with hidden secrets and relaxing day/night cycles that shift into tense tower‑defense battles. Co‑op mode lets you tackle the challenge solo or with a friend.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Clean visuals, ambient soundtrack, and intuitive UI
  • Loads of Content & Modes
  • Cozy Meets Tension
  • Easy to Learn, Hard to Master


EA Sports FC 25 (Added June 12)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass for Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: EA Romania, EA Canada
Genre: Sports (Football) Simulation

EA Sports FC 25, released on September 27, 2024, is the latest evolution in football simulation, built with Frostbite engine tech for ultra-realistic visuals and gameplay. It features Jude Bellingham as the cover athlete, and the Ultimate Edition offers early access from September 20 along with digital bonuses. Expect familiar modes—Career, Ultimate Team, Kick-Off—elevated with smarter tactics, stylized 5v5 Rush, and inclusive features like women’s football in Career Mode and dynamic live‑scenario starts.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Immersive Matchday Feel
  • Fast-paced 5v5 matches across core game modes
  • Strategic FC IQ System
  • Career Mode Depth


The Alters (Added June 13)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass for Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: 11 Bit Studios
Genre: Adventure game, Strategy Video Game

The Alters places you in the boots of Jan Dolski — a lone miner crash‑landed on a deadly alien world. To survive, you’ll build and guide a mobile base, gather resources, and use a quantum system powered by Rapidium to create alternate versions of Jan, or “Alters,” each with unique skills and personalities. It’s a thoughtful mix of base‑building, exploration, ethical choices, and existential storytelling.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Stunning Visuals: haunting alien world—rotating base, swirling anomalies, atmospheric terrain
  • Emotional & Ethical Depth
  • Juggle survival, resource logistics, crew management, and third-person exploration
  • Innovative Concept


FBC: Firebreak (Added June 17)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: PC Game Pass & Ultimate (DAY 1 release)
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Genre: Shooter Video Game

FBC: Firebreak is a three-player cooperative FPS set in the eerie corridors of the Federal Bureau of Control’s “Oldest House.” You join elite Firebreak agents tasked with containing the paranormal Hiss and sealing chaos via session-based “Jobs.” Designed for on-the-fly strategy, it blends Remedy’s supernatural storytelling with fast-paced squad-based combat.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Surreal anomalies, dynamic environments, no battle pass or daily chores
  • Accessible to all players
  • Free post-launch updates & fairness first
  • Team‑centric PvE gameplay


Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (Added June 17)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: PC Game Pass & Ultimate
Developer: Thunderful Group, Stormteller Games
Genre: Action game, Role-playing game

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is a standalone sequel taking the gothic, dice-ruled world of Random into the roguelite realm. You play as Queen Aleksandra, trapped inside the enchanted Black Die, fighting through procedurally generated worlds with her sentient die sidekick, Fortune. The game blends fast-paced, isometric combat with card-driven tactics, relic synergies, and a dark fairy-tale atmosphere inspired by Tim Burton’s signature style.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Rich, gothic environments and haunting soundtrack
  • Deep Build Variety
  • Skill AND Luck Combined
  • Random layouts, board-game rooms, multiple endings


Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (Added June 17)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Standard, Console, PC, & Ultimate
Developer: Toys for Bob (with help from Beenox and Activision Shanghai)
Genre: Platform game, Fighting game

Jump back into classic Crash chaos with brand-new abilities that bend time, gravity, and reality. Featuring vibrant 3D and 2.5D levels across ten imaginative dimensions, this sequel sends Crash, Coco, and friends on a quest to reunite the Quantum Masks and stop Cortex and N. Tropy from taking over the multiverse. With nail-biting platforming, clever quality-of-life options, and expressive visuals, it feels like the series you remember, only more challenging and polished.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Loads of Content & Replayability
  • Stylish Visuals & Tight Controls
  • Play Any Way You Want
  • Abilities like slowing time, shifting gravity, phasing platforms


Rematch (June 19)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: PC Game Pass & Ultimate (Day one on Game Pass)
Developer: Sloclap
Genre: Indie game, Sports

Rematch is not your typical soccer game—it arms you with control of one player in high‑octane 3v3, 4v4, or 5v5 matches played from a dynamic third‑person perspective. Set in a vibrant utopian 2065, the game drops traditional rules like offsides or fouls, focusing instead on pure skill, team synergy, and fluid arcade-fire gameplay. With stylized visuals echoing Breath of the Wild mixed with French impressionism, Rematch brings speed and fun to the beautiful game.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Strong Beta Feedback
  • Striking Visuals & Design
  • No fouls, no offsides, no pauses—matches are non-stop
  • Pure Player Control


Against the Storm (June 26)


Xbox Game Pass Tier: Game Pass Ultimate (Day one on Game Pass)
Developer: Eremite Games
Genre: City-building game, Strategy Video Game

Against the Storm casts you as the Queen’s viceroy in a grim fantasy world plagued by endless Blightstorms. You’ll found short-term settlements among magical forests, gather resources, and balance diverse needs of various races—from humans to foxes—before the next destructive storm hits. It’s a compelling mix of thoughtful city-building and roguelite runs that gradually improve as you unlock meta upgrades.

Why You Should Play It:

  • Strategic Race Management
  • Urgent Calm-Then-Storm Loop
  • Critical Acclaim & Awards
  • Perfect Genre Fusion


Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass in June 2025

Below is the mention list of games which has left the Xbox Game Pass Catalog on June 15, 2025.

Keplerth (PC)
A sandbox survival game with sci-fi elements, focusing on exploration and combat.

Depersonalization (PC)
A dark RPG with branching narratives and challenging gameplay.

Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends (PC, Console)
A charming management sim where players run a sushi shop and build relationships.

Dordogne (PC, Console)
A narrative adventure game with a watercolor art style, focusing on memories and storytelling.

My Time at Sandrock (PC, Console)
A life simulation and crafting game set in a detailed world, perfect for fans of slower-paced gameplay.

Hypnospace Outlaw (PC, Console)
A unique narrative game set in a 1990s internet simulation.

Isonzo (PC, Console)
A World War I tactical shooter focusing on realistic combat.


Xbox Game Pass June 2025: Pricing & Features

PlanPriceKey Features
Core$9.99/monthAccess to 25+ console games, online console multiplayer, member discounts
Standard$14.99/monthHundreds of console games, new releases (day one for Xbox games), member discounts
PC$11.99/monthHundreds of PC games, EA Play included, day-one PC titles, member discounts
Ultimate$19.99/monthAll Console + PC games, EA Play, Xbox Live Gold (online multiplayer), cloud gaming, discounts

Disclaimer: PlayStation Plus pricing and game availability are subject to change based on region, market conditions, and licensing agreements.

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