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Yakuza and new ID@Xbox titles headline July Game Pass update

July is shaping up to be a good month for Xbox Game Pass subscribers, with a few promising indie titles joining the library, alongside the return of several Yakuza titles, making the entire series playable from start to finish once again. 

The Yakuza games returning to Xbox Game Pass was spoiled a little early, but with the return of Yakuza 0 and the two Kiwami remakes, subscribers can now play the entire series from start to finish once again.

Here's the full list of titles heading to Xbox Game Pass over the next two weeks, including supported platforms and dates:

  • Last Call BBS (PC) – Available today
  • Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami & Yakuza Kiwami 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
  • DJMax Respect V (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 7th
  • Matchpoint: Tennis Championships (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 7th
  • Road 96 (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 7th
  • Escape Academy (Console and PC) – July 14th
  • My Friend Peppa Pig (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 14th
  • Overwhelm (PC) – July 14th
  • PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 14th
  • PowerWash Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC) – July 14th

As usual, there are some games cycling out of Game Pass this month. On July 15th, five titles will leave the service, including:

  • Atomicrops (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Carrion (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Children of Morta (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Cris Tales (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Lethal League Blaze (Cloud, Console, and PC)

As always, there will be another update with more games coming to Game Pass roughly halfway through the month.

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KitGuru Says: The Yakuza series being complete on Game Pass is a truly great thing. Aside from that though, the July update isn't particularly exciting. 

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