Humankind, Twelve Minutes, Psychonauts 2 to name just a few

Aug 18, 2021 19:01 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has revealed earlier this month a bunch of new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in August, and now it’s back with another list of titles that will join its game streaming service starting today.

First on the list is Humankind, Amplitude Studios’ new 4X strategy game, which is now available for free to all Xbox Game Pass subscribers on PC. If you like games like Civilizations, Humankind should be right up your alley.

Next in line with have three EA games coming to Cloud: Need for Speed Heat, Star Wars Battlefront II, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. These are already available on PC and Xbox consoles, but if you want to play them on your phone, you can do that starting today.

Recompile is an atmospheric, Metroidvania-inspired hacking adventure that will join Xbox Game Pass on August 19 and will be on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Cloud (sorry Xbox One owners).

Train Sim World 2 is another interesting title coming to Xbox Game Pass (Cloud, Console, and PC) on August 19. This is one of the most advanced train sims out there, so if you want to learn how to drive a locomotive, you can start playing Train Sim World 2 on August 19. It’s also worth mentioning that developer Dovetail will also launch the Rush Hour expansion tomorrow, so the more reason to take the game for a spin.

The highly anticipated Twelve Minutes interactive thriller featuring the voice acting talents of James MacAvoy, Daisy Ridley, and Willem Dafoe, drops on Xbox Game Pass on day one. This means that the game will be playable on Cloud, Console and PC on August 19.

Another day one title coming to Xbox Game Pass on August 25 is Double Fine’s Psychonauts 2. The platform-adventure game with cinematic style can be played on PC, consoles or cloud, and those who’ve already decided to give it a whirl can pre-install it today.

Last but not least, we have Myst, another game that will join Xbox Game Pass on the day of its launch. The mysterious adventure game will surely challenge even the most brightest minds.