Xbox Game Pass is heading into one of its busiest stretches yet, with a dense mix of major releases, content updates, and subscriber bonuses arriving across June and early July 2026.
The biggest draw is the arrival of Call of Duty: Vanguard, EA Sports FC 26, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, three additions that give the service a strong blend of shooter, sports, and skateboarding appeal.
A crowded release window for subscribers
Microsoft is spacing the additions across just a few weeks, which means Game Pass members will have several headline titles landing in quick succession. That compressed schedule gives the month a more aggressive pace than a typical catalog update.
Call of Duty: Vanguard joins Xbox Game Pass on 17 June. Developed by Sledgehammer Games, the title sends players across World War II battlefields in the Pacific, France, Stalingrad, and North Africa.
The game arrives with its full package intact, including campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies modes. The Zombies content was developed by Treyarch, adding another familiar name to the offering.
EA Sports FC 26 follows on 18 June through EA Play, making it available to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers. Along with the full football experience, players can claim a Supercharge Pack between 18 June and 17 July.
That bonus bundle also includes Football Ultimate Team Draft Tokens, seasonal Clubs rewards, and discounts on digital EA purchases, giving the release extra value beyond the base game itself.
Game Pass summer additions keep building
The next major arrival is Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 on 2 July. The remaster collection brings back two of the series’ most recognizable entries with upgraded visuals and a broader feature set.
Its lineup includes new skaters, additional parks, expanded trick systems, and refreshed music, making it one of the most substantial summer additions in the current Game Pass wave.
Other confirmed titles include Junkster, Abyssus, RV There Yet?, and Winds of Arcana: Ruination, helping round out a diverse launch calendar that spans multiple genres.
Smaller releases fill out the calendar
Junkster is already available as of 16 June. The 3D action platformer follows UM-13, or Um, a small construction robot stranded on a dangerous scrap planet.
Players must repair a ship, recover lost cargo, and use building mechanics to clear obstacles. The game’s design emphasizes exploration and construction-based progression.
Abyssus is set for 25 June and takes players into the underwater ruins of a lost civilization. Its combat combines first-person shooting with roguelite structure, and the game supports both solo play and co-op.
RV There Yet? arrives on 30 June with a survival-adventure setup centered on a group of friends trying to get home after a trip through the mysterious Mabutts Valley.
Resource management and survival hazards sit at the core of the experience, creating pressure around every step of the journey back.
Winds of Arcana: Ruination is scheduled for 6 July and shifts the focus to a 2.5D action Metroidvania format. The story follows Aryn as she searches for missing companions while uncovering the secrets of a fractured world.
The game leans on magic powers, dangerous enemies, and ancient mysteries to drive its adventure and narrative hooks. That mix gives Game Pass another story-focused option soon after the late-June wave.
Earlier June additions and extra subscriber benefits
Before the newer wave begins, several titles have already entered the service in June. The Elder Scrolls Online arrived on 2 June, followed by Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty on 7 June, Beatdown City Survivors on 10 June, and 33 Immortals Full Release Version on 11 June.
Those releases add MMORPG, action RPG, roguelite, and cooperative multiplayer options to the catalog, showing how varied the month has become for subscribers.
Microsoft is also backing the content push with game updates and member rewards. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 04 is now live with a new multiplayer map, new weapons, new gear, and an extra Zombies roguelite mode.
Sea of Thieves Season 20 will launch on 18 June and introduces Custom Seas, a feature that lets players create unique game modes, adjust encounters, and shape their own open-sea adventures.
Subscriber bonuses extend beyond those two games as well. Goals players can claim a monthly reward pack with six uncommon football players, while Where Winds Meet players receive a bundle that includes 90,000 coins, Attunement Stones, and other in-game items.
World of Tanks: Modern Armour players will get an exclusive bonus starting 7 July, with Commander XP and Vehicle XP boosts included in the reward set.
Titles leaving the catalog at month’s end
The influx of new content comes with a familiar tradeoff. A group of games is scheduled to leave Game Pass on 30 June, including Mecha Break, Payday 2, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider, Slay the Spire, Ultimate Chicken Horse, Volcano Princess, and Unpacking.
That rotation makes late June especially busy for members, who will need to balance incoming releases, seasonal updates, and the shrinking window to play several popular titles before they exit the service.
