

Team up with other players and enter the Horizon Arcade for a continuing series of fun, over-the-top challenges that keep you and your friends in the action and having fun with no menus, loading screens or lobbies. Keep coming back for new events, challenges, collectibles, and rewards, and new areas to explore. Take on awe-inspiring weather events such as towering dust storms and intense tropical storms as Mexico’s unique, dynamic seasons change the world every week. Meet new characters and choose the outcomes of their Horizon Story missions. Immerse yourself in a deep campaign with hundreds of challenges that reward you for engaging in the activities you love. Discover living deserts, lush jungles, historic cities, hidden ruins, pristine beaches, vast canyons and a towering snow-capped volcano. Lead breathtaking expeditions across the vibrant and ever-evolving open world landscapes of Mexico with limitless, fun driving action in hundreds of the world’s greatest cars.Įxplore a world of striking contrast and beauty. Make sure to dive into those this month before they’re gone.Your Ultimate Horizon Adventure awaits! Explore the vibrant and ever-evolving open world landscapes of Mexico with limitless, fun driving action in hundreds of the world’s greatest cars. The tradeoff here is that three games are leaving the platform on July 15: Exo One, Spelunky 2, and Paw Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls. Techtonica (Cloud, PC, Console) - July 18.Exoprimal (Cloud, PC, Console) - July 14.Common’hood (Console, Cloud, PC) - July 11.Sword and Fairy: Together Forever (Console, PC, Cloud) - Available now.Grand Theft Auto V (Console, Cloud) - Available now.Here’s the full list of games coming to Game Pass in July.


Otherwise, this month’s line-up features a few hidden gems.

Dinosaur shooter Exoprimal launches on the platform on July 14, and factory automation game Techtonica will get a day-one release on July 18. Game Pass has a handful of other games coming in July. The only catch is that it’s not available for PC players. Players can access both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions of the game. Fortunately for fans, Grand Theft Auto V is now back on both Cloud and Xbox consoles right now.
