Grand Theft Auto 5 returned to Xbox Game Pass on Wednesday to kick off the next month of titles coming to subscribers. Others on the way include Capcom’s dinosaur-shootin’ Exoprimal, and Double Fine’s 2013 adventure The Cave.
GTA 5 had been available on Xbox Game Pass from April to August 2021, and before that from January to May 2020. Like those first two runs, Rockstar’s open-world crime epic is only available to Xbox One and Xbox Series X subscribers (both versions of the game are available), though it can be cloud-streamed to mobile devices or a PC.
Exoprimal is a July 14 same-day launch on PC and Xbox Game Pass. Somewhat channeling Capcom’s other over-the-top dinosaur bulletfest, Dino Crisis, it’s a multiplayer-only game with PvE and PvP elements. Players won’t face the lizards’ sharp pointy teeth without plenty of protection; they put on one of several class-based exosuits to take the fight to T-Rex.
The Cave, available on console and cloud beginning July 18, may be 10 years old, but it’s a narrative adventure created by Ron Gilbert, the developer behind the venerable Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion series. In it, players choose a squad of three adventurers (from seven overall) as they explore the mysterious subterranean chambers.
In addition to these three games, PC and Xbox Game Pass subscribers will get access to:
Of course, with a batch of new games joining the service, some older titles will be leaving as of July 15. They are:
Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass both cost $9.99 a month. PC Game Pass includes EA Play access, which offers another 70 games on PC. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, at $14.99 per month, gives subscribers access to everything — the PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass libraries, EA Play on both
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