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Four new titles join Xbox Game Pass this week – including two AAA hits and two brand-new releases

Four new games are joining Xbox Game Pass in the final week of May. (Image source: Xbox Wire)
Four new games are joining Xbox Game Pass in the final week of May. (Image source: Xbox Wire)
Game Pass subscribers have something to look forward to this week: the subscription service is expanding with four new titles – including a third-person shooter, a AAA fantasy RPG and two games launching directly into Game Pass on day one.

Microsoft is wrapping up the month with an impressive batch of Xbox Game Pass additions. Among them are two AAA titles – an intense online shooter and a turn-based fantasy RPG. Also launching day one on Game Pass are the whimsical adventure To a T and the relaxing Spraypaint Simulator. Here's a quick look at what’s coming:

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 - May 27 (PC, console and cloud)

The Division 2 is a third-person shooter that blends RPG and looter shooter elements with a strong focus on online play. Set seven months after a deadly virus outbreak in the US, the game unfolds in a devastated Washington D.C., now a chaotic war zone following the government’s collapse. Players take on the role of a Strategic Homeland Division (SHD) agent, working to restore order and confront rival factions threatening the city’s recovery.

The gameplay centers around tactical, cover-based combat, cooperative teamwork and a steady hunt for better gear. Fully playable in co-op with up to four players, the game lets you explore an open world, take on main and side missions, and battle factions like the True Sons, Hyenas and Outcasts. A standout feature is the Dark Zone – a tense PvPvE area filled with rare loot and other players ready to take it from you. Reaching level 30 unlocks the endgame, including specializations with unique weapons such as crossbows and precision rifles, eight-player raids and seasonal content.

To a T - May 28 (PC, Xbox Series X/S and Cloud)

To a T is a third-person adventure about a teenager with a unique challenge – he can’t bend his arms and is stuck in a permanent T-pose. Despite this quirky limitation, players help him navigate everyday life: going to school, hanging out with friends and supporting his family. The gameplay combines light environmental puzzles with the character’s distinctive movement style, which adds much of the game’s charm and humor. At its core, To a T tells a warm, uplifting story about friendship and embracing what makes us different

Metaphor: ReFantazio - May 29 (PC, Xbox Series X/S and Cloud)

Metaphor: ReFantazio is a turn-based fantasy RPG from ATLUS, the studio behind Persona 3, 4 and 5. The game takes players to a magical realm on the brink of upheaval after the king's death, with political tensions running high. As an outsider, you’re drawn into a mysterious ritual that will determine the next ruler. Along the way, you’ll confront powerful foes and face your own fears, as the core theme of the game explores turning inner conviction into real strength.

Gameplay in Metaphor: ReFantazio centers on turn-based combat, exploration and a rich class system featuring a variety of archetypes. Much like in the Persona series, forming bonds is key – you’ll recruit allies, earn their trust and develop relationships that influence both story and strategy. Progress isn’t just about leveling up; it’s also about growing as a person, with choices that shape your character’s path and relationships throughout the journey.

Spray Paint Simulator - May 29 (PC, Xbox Series X/S and Cloud)

Spray Paint Simulator is a laid-back painting and sandbox experience that puts creativity front and center. From a first-person perspective, you’ll use spray cans to transform surfaces like concrete walls, trains and billboards into unique works of art. The game invites you to slow down – there are no time limits or scores, just a meditative atmosphere. While small tasks and challenges provide some guidance, free mode lets you express yourself however you like.

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Marius Müller, 2025-05-26 (Update: 2025-05-26)