Xbox Game Pass Adds 4 Massive Titles in Surprise July Drop

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In a surprise update that has gamers buzzing, Xbox Game Pass has just added four blockbuster titles to its catalog — and they’re available starting today. Microsoft made the unannounced drop early this morning, catching fans and industry insiders off guard with a first wave of July releases that includes some of 2024’s biggest games.

Headlining the list is *Resident Evil 4 Remake*, the critically acclaimed survival horror from Capcom that reimagines the 2005 classic for modern consoles. It joins Game Pass for both console and cloud, giving subscribers instant access to one of the year’s most lauded experiences. With its tight gunplay, improved visuals, and revamped narrative, it’s a major get for Game Pass and a perfect mid-year addition for fans craving a story-rich single-player romp.

Next up is *MLB The Show 24*, making its debut on Xbox Game Pass Day One — a continuation of the surprising cross-platform trend for the previously PlayStation-exclusive sports series. Baseball fans finally have a reason to get back into the swing of summer with realistic ballparks, refined mechanics, and Diamond Dynasty upgrades.

Adding more variety to the drop is *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge*, the nostalgia-fueled beat-’em-up that hearkens back to the arcade heyday of the ’90s. Now available on both console and PC, the game offers co-op chaos for up to six players and has been a hit on indie charts since its original launch.

Rounding out the foursome is *Warhammer 40,000: Darktide*, the sci-fi action co-op game from the makers of *Vermintide*. Set in the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40K, *Darktide* brings visceral melee combat and high-stakes PvE missions in a title tailor-made for co-op squads.

With this surprise July drop, Xbox Game Pass continues to flex its subscription-service dominance. Whether you’re into horror, sports, retro action, or dark sci-fi, this unexpected release offers something for every kind of gamer — and proves once again why Game Pass remains the gold standard for gaming value in 2024.

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