Reading: Xbox Game Pass update adds Junkster, Call of Duty: Vanguard and more

Xbox Game Pass update adds Junkster, Call of Duty: Vanguard and more

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has set out a new Xbox Game Pass wave running from June 16 through July 6, adding Junkster, Call of Duty: Vanguard, EA Sports FC 26, Abyssus, RV There Yet?, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 and Winds of Arcana: Ruination across different tiers and platforms. The schedule gives subscribers a dated rollout instead of a vague summer promise, with some titles landing on Cloud, Console, PC and Handheld, and others tied to tier-specific access.

That matters now because the update landed after the , when players were already looking for the next batch of releases and the exact day each one would arrive. Junkster opens the run on June 16 for and , while Call of Duty: Vanguard follows on June 17 for Game Pass Ultimate, and PC Game Pass. EA Sports FC 26 comes in on June 18 through , which also means Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members can access it through that route.

The rest of the list keeps the pace. Abyssus arrives on June 25 for Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium and PC Game Pass, RV There Yet? follows on June 30, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 joins on July 2 for Game Pass Premium, Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Winds of Arcana: Ruination closes the wave on July 6 for the same core lineup of tiers. The rollout also keeps The Elder Scrolls Online in the frame, with PC Game Pass availability starting June 2 and access extending to Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium and Game Pass Essential.

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There is one detail that sits slightly apart from the clean schedule. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is listed as coming to Game Pass on June 7, but the available text cuts off before its full availability is shown, leaving its exact placement in the wave less clear than the rest. That omission does not change the broader picture: this is a staggered summer update built around precise dates, but not every title is explained with the same level of completeness.

For subscribers, the next question is not whether more is coming, but how many of these additions will arrive in the same tiers at once and whether the remaining July entries will follow the same pattern. For now, the answer is straightforward: Xbox Game Pass is filling out June and early July with a scheduled slate, and the calendar is already doing most of the talking.

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