The sandbox adventure title is set to launch in full on August 27 for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Vicarious Visions' critically and commercially acclaimed remaster compilation could be included in the first wave of August titles.
Microsoft has officially announced that the first-person shooter will become available to Game Pass subscribers imminently, as leaks suggested.
A report claims that Microsoft is also tentatively considering introducing a friends and family plan, but an ad-based tier isn't part of the plan just yet.
The megaton first-person shooter could become available to Game Pass subscribers later this week.
The commission notes that "removing the most valuable games" and "price increases for existing users" is precisely what it warned against.
A Short Hike, Train Sim World 4 and Venba leave the service on July 31st. Meanwhile, Microsoft is teasing "another update" soon.
Microsoft's most recent round of Game Pass changes has muddied its messaging once again.
Miner Jan Dolski must survive on a giant wheel-shaped station on an alien planet, with no one but infinite alternate versions of himself to aid him.
The company is looking to refocus its marketing efforts on Game Pass, cloud gaming, PC, and Xbox controllers in select markets, it's claimed.
Though existing subscribers will keep their memberships as is, new users won't be able to subscribe to the current base tier starting July 10.
A new Standard tier will be accompanied by prices for Game Pass PC and Ultimate increasing to $12 and $20 per month respectively.
In Xbox Series X/S sales charts, it ranked 21st and 12th in Game Pass engagement behind Fallout 76 (but ahead of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor).
The Crash trilogy will allegedly join the service's catalog in August, though whether the other two will follow in the same month is currently unknown.
They will be joined by the likes of Tchia, The Case of the Golden Idol, Journey to the Savage Planet, and more.
The Chinese Room's first-person horror Still Wakes the Deep is available today for subscribers on cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
The developers didn't know about Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 coming to Xbox Game Pass until recently, according to senior director of production Yale Miller.
The demo is available until June 17th, providing players with their first look at creating Alters and survival on a hostile planet.
Those subscribed to Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass will get access to the entire game. No modes will be available through Game Pass Core.
Bring the right crewmates for a job, whether Nia and her drone proficiency or Yu-Jin and his stress threshold, lest things go wrong.