Xbox Game Pass July 2023 First Half Free Games Revealed

Microsoft has unveiled the next games coming to Xbox Game Pass, with GTA V available to its subscribers from now onwards. Let's see the complete list in this article.

In July 2023, Xbox Game Pass (and also PC Game Pass, of course) are preparing to offer more games to be included in their on-demand library, as is now customary for the subscription service from Microsoft. Check out the list of games coming to the Microsoft subscription service in July 2023 below.

Xbox Game Pass July 2023 First Half Free Games

xbox game pass July 2023 first half free games list

According to reports, the usual post has arrived on Xbox Wire which reveals the first half of games of July 2023 on Xbox Game Pass, among which names such as GTA V and the debut of Exoprimal since day one stand out.

It should also be emphasized that GTA V is already available today, while Exoprimal can be played (on PC, console, and cloud) from the launch on July 14th.

Xbox Game Pass: July 2023 Free Games List

  • GTA V (Console, Cloud) – starting today
  • Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (PC, console, cloud) – starting today
  • McPixel 3 (PC, console, cloud) – from July 6th
  • Common’hood (PC, console, cloud) – from July 11th
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm (PC) – starting July 11th
  • Exoprimal (PC, console, cloud) – from July 14th
  • Techtonica [game preview] (PC, console, cloud) – from July 18th
  • The Cave (console, cloud) – from July 18th

Furthermore, Microsoft reports the availability of the DLC dedicated to Barbie and her film within Forza Horizon 5, while Hi-Fi Rush players can now enjoy the new Arcade Challenge already.

Microsoft has also revealed the list of games that will leave the Xbox Game Pass catalog on July 15th:

  • Exo One (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Spelunky 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Furthermore, with the Ultimate level subscription, it is possible to access the game in the cloud, which allows you to launch the titles without downloading them, on any supported device (including your smartphone, or your tablet), regardless of its computing power, as games are run remotely through the connection.