By Julian Castillo
June came with everything. Xbox has just confirmed the first wave of games landing on Game Dash this month and the list has everything? survival dismay that will keep you awake at night, one of the most beloved RPGs in history, boxing with brutal physics, cooperative space exploration and even frogs that merge into a giant creature.
If that wasn’t enough, there’s an extra reason to celebrate: membership now costs less. The new CEO of Xbox, Asa Sharmakept its promise to make the service more accessible and cut prices significantly.
Realizing Closing dropped from $29.99 to $22.99 per month in the United States, and PC Game Dash went from $16.49 to $13.99. More games, a better catalog and a lighter bill. Hard to ask for more.
Titles coming to Xbox Game Dash during the month of June
1. Herdling — available June 4
- Gender: Adventure / Puzzle
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- It throws you on an alpine expedition guiding a herd of endearing creatures as you climb a mountain full of dangers and mysteries.
- It’s the type of game that catches you without you realizing it, perfect for long, relaxed sessions.
2. Entire Chaos — available June 4
- Gender: Survival Ache in first person
- Platforms: PC Game Dash
- From the same creator of Turbo Overkill, this survival dismay forces you to craft weapons with the resources you find while terrifying creatures try to kill you.
- A raw, intense and very well constructed experience which is not for the faint of heart.
3. Solarpunk — available June 8 (day one)
- Gender: Survival/Cooperative Construction
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- Set in a futuristic world of floating islands, it allows you build, farm, create objects and explore alone or with friends aboard your own airship.
- It has all the spirit of collaborative survival games, but with a much brighter and more hopeful aesthetic than most of the genre.
4. Undisputed — available June 8
- Gender: Sports / Boxing
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- The most ambitious boxing game of the moment, with impressive visible authenticity, brutal physics and a squad of boxers with real licenses like never before seen in a video game.
- Splendid both for boxing fans and for those looking for a fighting game with proper depth.
5. Persona 5 Royal — available June 9
- Gender: turn-based RPG
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- One of the Most acclaimed RPG of the last decadewith a story about the Phantom Thieves that slipped into the hearts of millions of players since its launch.
- Dungeon system, strategic turn-based combat, unmistakable aesthetics and a narrative that doesn’t let go. If you haven’t played it yet, you have no excuse.
6. Beastro — available June 11
- Gender: Simulator / Deck Building
- Platforms: PC Game Dash
- You cook magical dishes for a group of heroes and you shape their combat strategies through the food you prepare for them — a mechanic so normal that it’s hard not to want to try it right away.
- It surprisingly mixes the tranquility of a life simulator with the tactical depth of a card game.
7. Frog Sqwad — available June 11
- Gender: Cooperative platforms
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- Chaotic cooperative platformer for up eight players where you control frogs that jump, catapult each other and can merge into a Megarana.
- Pure fun without pretensionsthe kind that makes sessions with friends drag on without anyone planning it.
8. Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions — available June 11 (day one)
- Gender: Cooperative space exploration
- Platforms: Cloud, PC, Xbox Assortment
- Whisk-off from the beloved Astroneer universe that puts you in command of cooperative space expeditions aboard the ESS Starseeker space station.
- Exploring star systems, completing missions on multiple planets, and coordinating your team are the keys to accomplishing large-scale objectives. Arrives live in Game Dash on launch day.
9. Junkster — available June 16 (day one)
- Gender: 3D Platformer / Adventure
- Platforms: PC Game Dash
- You control UM-13a small construction robot stranded on a dangerous planet full of scrap metal who has to repair his ship using only his robotic wrench.
- A 3D platformer with clever construction mechanics, well-constructed challenges, and a generous dose of mechanical humor.
Why now is the best time to subscribe to Game Dash
With so many interesting titles piling up in the catalogue, the question is no longer whether Game Dash is worth it, but when to start. And the response, after the new prices driven by Asa Sharmais: right now.
- Game Dash Closing: fell from $29.ninety nine to $22.ninety nine per month
- PC Game Dash: fell from $16.49 to $13.ninety nine per month
It is worth noting that this price reduction is accompanied by an important change: new Call of Responsibility releases will no longer be available on release day in the service, but will arrive approximately a year after their normal launch. For those who are not followers of that saga, the impact is practically nil.
With Persona 5 Royal, Solarpunk, Starseeker, Undisputed and several day one titles in a single fortnight, Xbox is making it clear that Game Dash is still one of the best deals in the world of video games — and with more affordable prices on top, there’s little reason not to be in.
Keep reading:
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