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Chicory: A Colorful Tale and Planet Of Lana are coming to Game Pass this monthWhile Lawn Mowing Simulator and Floppy Knights are leaving
While Lawn Mowing Simulator and Floppy Knights are leaving
Image credit:Finji
Image credit:Finji

May marks the beginning of summer, the end of spring, and National Paper Airplane Day. Oh, and another fresh batch of Game Pass comings and goings. The rest of this month welcomes a few gems (Chicory: A Colorful Taleand FIFA), and bids farewell to others (Europa Universalisand FIFA).Redfall Is UnderwhelmingWatch on YouTubeHere’s everything coming to Game Pass for the rest of May:FIFA 23(Today - PC and Console)Eastern Exorcist(May 18th - PC and Console)Ghostlore(May 18th - Console)Planet Of Lana(May 23rd - PC and Console)Cassette Beasts(May 25th - Console)Massive Chalice(May 25th - Cloud and Console)Railway Empire 2(May 25th - PC and Console)Chicory: A Colorful Tale(May 30th - PC and Console)Definitely a few highlights here, but I’ve got my sights set on the painterly puzzler Chicory. In herChicory: A Colorful Tale review, our Katharine said it “strikes hard at what it actually means to be creative, celebrating its joyous and fulfilling highs while also tackling its (sometimes literally) monstrous lows.”I’m also very excited forPlanet Of Lana, which drops onto Game Pass the same day it launches. Planet Of Lana borrows a page from Studio Ghibli’s illustrious book, giving us a windswept alien world to jump around in and a cute monkeycat pet to bond with. May’s earlier offerings were hit-and-miss, though. Time-bending shooterQuantum Breakreturned to PC after a brief hiatus, meanwhile, the middlingRedfalland fairytale slasherRavenlokjoined the service for the first time.Newcomers mean new leavers, sadly. Here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on May 31st:Europa Universalis(PC)Evil Genius 2: World Domination(PC and Console)FIFA 21(PC and Console)Floppy Knights(PC and Console)Lawn Mowing Simulator(PC and Console)You can check out theXbox Wirepost to see what Ultimate perks you might be entitled to. Elsewhere in Game Passland, pirates still sailing around Sea Of Thieves can begin the new Hoarder’s Hunt mystery now, meanwhile, Age Of Empires 2 launched its massive Return To Rome throwback expansion today.
May marks the beginning of summer, the end of spring, and National Paper Airplane Day. Oh, and another fresh batch of Game Pass comings and goings. The rest of this month welcomes a few gems (Chicory: A Colorful Taleand FIFA), and bids farewell to others (Europa Universalisand FIFA).Redfall Is UnderwhelmingWatch on YouTubeHere’s everything coming to Game Pass for the rest of May:FIFA 23(Today - PC and Console)Eastern Exorcist(May 18th - PC and Console)Ghostlore(May 18th - Console)Planet Of Lana(May 23rd - PC and Console)Cassette Beasts(May 25th - Console)Massive Chalice(May 25th - Cloud and Console)Railway Empire 2(May 25th - PC and Console)Chicory: A Colorful Tale(May 30th - PC and Console)Definitely a few highlights here, but I’ve got my sights set on the painterly puzzler Chicory. In herChicory: A Colorful Tale review, our Katharine said it “strikes hard at what it actually means to be creative, celebrating its joyous and fulfilling highs while also tackling its (sometimes literally) monstrous lows.”I’m also very excited forPlanet Of Lana, which drops onto Game Pass the same day it launches. Planet Of Lana borrows a page from Studio Ghibli’s illustrious book, giving us a windswept alien world to jump around in and a cute monkeycat pet to bond with. May’s earlier offerings were hit-and-miss, though. Time-bending shooterQuantum Breakreturned to PC after a brief hiatus, meanwhile, the middlingRedfalland fairytale slasherRavenlokjoined the service for the first time.Newcomers mean new leavers, sadly. Here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on May 31st:Europa Universalis(PC)Evil Genius 2: World Domination(PC and Console)FIFA 21(PC and Console)Floppy Knights(PC and Console)Lawn Mowing Simulator(PC and Console)You can check out theXbox Wirepost to see what Ultimate perks you might be entitled to. Elsewhere in Game Passland, pirates still sailing around Sea Of Thieves can begin the new Hoarder’s Hunt mystery now, meanwhile, Age Of Empires 2 launched its massive Return To Rome throwback expansion today.
May marks the beginning of summer, the end of spring, and National Paper Airplane Day. Oh, and another fresh batch of Game Pass comings and goings. The rest of this month welcomes a few gems (Chicory: A Colorful Taleand FIFA), and bids farewell to others (Europa Universalisand FIFA).
Redfall Is UnderwhelmingWatch on YouTube
Redfall Is Underwhelming

Here’s everything coming to Game Pass for the rest of May:
Definitely a few highlights here, but I’ve got my sights set on the painterly puzzler Chicory. In herChicory: A Colorful Tale review, our Katharine said it “strikes hard at what it actually means to be creative, celebrating its joyous and fulfilling highs while also tackling its (sometimes literally) monstrous lows.”
I’m also very excited forPlanet Of Lana, which drops onto Game Pass the same day it launches. Planet Of Lana borrows a page from Studio Ghibli’s illustrious book, giving us a windswept alien world to jump around in and a cute monkeycat pet to bond with. May’s earlier offerings were hit-and-miss, though. Time-bending shooterQuantum Breakreturned to PC after a brief hiatus, meanwhile, the middlingRedfalland fairytale slasherRavenlokjoined the service for the first time.
Newcomers mean new leavers, sadly. Here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on May 31st:
You can check out theXbox Wirepost to see what Ultimate perks you might be entitled to. Elsewhere in Game Passland, pirates still sailing around Sea Of Thieves can begin the new Hoarder’s Hunt mystery now, meanwhile, Age Of Empires 2 launched its massive Return To Rome throwback expansion today.