Another month means a changing library.
Xbox Game Pass August 2022 additions and removals are starting to filter through, announced by Microsoft and its partners. We’ll gather them all up for you as announcements are made in this very post.
Below, you’ll find the titles you can soon expect (or in some cases, lose) on Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass and Xbox Cloud Streaming.
Those subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate have access to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass alongside access to the EA Play Vault as well. This month also sees the introduction of titles through Ubisoft Connect. Finally, select regions also have access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud Streaming on supported devices.
We’ll be adding to the lists below as more games are revealed.
Xbox Game Pass additions and removals
additions
- Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
- Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
- Two Point Campus: August 9
- Cooking Simulator: 11 August
Removals
- Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
- Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
- Library of Ruin: 15 August
- Train Sim World 2: 15 August
PC Game Pass additions and removals
additions
- Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
- Shenzhen I/O: August 4
- Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
- Two Point Campus: August 9
- Cooking Simulator: 11 August
- Expeditions Rome: 11 August
- Offworld Trading Company: 11 August
Removals
- Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
- Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
- Library of Ruin: 15 August
- starman: 15 August
- Train Sim World 2: 15 August
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud Streaming additions and removals
additions
- Ghost Recon Wildlands: 3 August
- Turbo Golf Racing: 4 August
- Two Point Campus: August 9
- Cooking Simulator: 11 August
Removals
- Boyfriend Dungeon: 15 August
- Curse of the Dead Gods: 15 August
- Library of Ruin: 15 August
- Train Sim World 2: 15 August
We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of Xbox Game Pass in August 2022?
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