Forza Horizon 6 arrived today on Xbox Game Pass with immediate access on cloud, console and PC. The racing game opens the door to Japão with over 550 real cars and an expanded open-world experience. Junto Japanese launch, the subscription platform welcomes several titles throughout May and June that cover everything from quirky simulators to critically acclaimed RPGs.
The May catalog features 17 new games distributed between simultaneous releases on Game Pass and titles that arrive days after their commercial launch. The offer ranges from frantic cooperative experiences to calm construction and strategy games, offering variety for different player profiles.
Forza Horizon 6 opens month with focus on Japão
Forza Horizon 6 features 550 real-life vehicles for customization and collection as players explore the Japanese landscapes. The game marks the return of the series with a greater focus on the open world, expanding beyond traditional racing to diversified activities outside the steering wheel. Disponível in cloud, Xbox Series X|S, portable and PC mode, the title supports Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass since today.
Landscapes include iconic scenes from the modernized Japão. The proposal puts players in the position of racing legends in the making, starting from scratch to achieve champion status. Além from the main campaign, the game supports varied side activities that explore regions of the map.
Destaques launch until June 2nd
The next titles arrive more frequently between May 20th and 27th, the peak period for news on the service. Confira the main ones:
- Dead Static Drive (May 20): horror and survival mixing strange fiction with sinister atmosphere on a road trip by América from the 80s
- Minha Amiga Peppa Pig (May 20): interactive family adventure where you create your own character
- Pigeon Simulator (May 20): Cooperative extraction game with paranormal pigeon in Nova Squawk City
- Remnant II (May 20): Three-player co-op shooter with tactical combat and boss battles
- Winter Burrow (May 20): cozy survival where you control a little mouse rebuilding his hole
- Luna Abyss (May 21): First-person platforming action and cosmic horror in lunar megastructure
- Escape Simulator (May 26): First-person co-op puzzler with interactive rooms
- Echo Generation 2 (May 27): Strategy-focused sci-fi deckbuilding RPG
- The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition (May 27): Definitive version of Obsidian’s award-winning RPG
- Crashout Crew (May 28): Chaotic physics-based co-op with up to four players
- Kabuto Park (May 28): Light bug collecting focused on battles between kids
Jurassic World Evolution 3 closes the month on June 2nd. The game puts you in complete management of prehistoric parks with dynamic dinosaur generation. Inclui new customization options and stunning global backdrops for creative building. Final Fantasy VI also returns on June 2, bringing the classic 1994 RPG with cloud support.
Benefícios and catalog outputs
Microsoft Jewel arrives on May 26th as a tile matching game on PC with daily challenges. World of Tanks: Heat, a free-to-play vehicular combat game, offers tactical matches with single agents and experimental tanks from the same date. Ambos complement the offer with casual and competitive experiences.
On the other hand, five titles leave Game Pass on May 31: Contra to Tempestade, Crypt Custodian, Metáfora: ReFantazio, Persona 4 Golden and Simulador from Pintura to Spray. Interested Players should take advantage of the exit discount before removal.
Variedade of genres for different preferences
May’s selection balances AAA releases with independent productions and casual titles. Shooters cooperatives such as Remnant II and Crashout Crew coexist with peculiar simulators from the portfolio (paranormal pigeons, mice in the forest). Histórias first-person narratives like Luna Abyss coexist with light gathering-focused games like Kabuto Park, ensuring options for varied ranges of interest.
Indie Horror finds space through Dead Static Drive, while established franchises return through Jurassic World Evolution 3 and Final Fantasy VI. The diversity reflects the strategy of maintaining active subscribers with a constant mix of blockbusters and independent discoveries throughout the month.

