Game Pass Wave 2: Nine games through September 1

Xbox is adding nine games from August 19 through September 1, including three day-one releases, while five titles leave on August 31.

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The 60-second version

Xbox Game Pass's second August wave adds nine games from August 19 through September 1, with three day-one launches and tier-specific access.

Key points

  • Vapor World: Over the Mind, Blood Dungeon, and Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy are day-one releases for Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
  • Six other additions are listed for Premium as well as Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Shelldiver closing the wave on September 1.
  • Five games leave on August 31, and NBA 2K26 follows on September 6.
  • Platform support differs by game, so both subscription tier and device must be checked before downloading.

Verdict. The wave is broad and easy to schedule, but there is no single catalog for every subscriber. Check eligibility first and prioritize the August 31 departures; the announcement says nothing about game quality.

Xbox Game Pass is adding nine games between August 19 and September 1. Three are day-one releases for Ultimate and PC Game Pass; six are also listed for Premium. The immediate deadline is August 31, when five existing games leave the catalog.

9games arriving from August 19 through September 1
3day-one releases for Ultimate and PC Game Pass
5games leaving on August 31
3 tiersUltimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass appear in the lineup

The rolloutWhat arrives, and when

August 19Vapor World: Over the Mind (Game Preview; day one on Ultimate and PC); BlazBlue Entropy Effect X and Relooted (Premium, Ultimate, and PC).
August 20Starsand Island (Premium, Ultimate, and PC).
August 25Aerial_Knight's DropShot (Premium, Ultimate, and PC); Blood Dungeon (day one on Ultimate and PC).
August 27Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy (day one on Ultimate and PC).
August 31Young Suns (Premium, Ultimate, and PC).
September 1Shelldiver (Premium, Ultimate, and PC).

Platform support varies by title. Every game lists cloud and PC support; console wording ranges from Console to Xbox Series X|S, and Aerial_Knight's DropShot plus Resonance also explicitly list handheld support. Check the store page for your exact device before installing.

Day oneThree games launch straight into the catalog

  • Vapor World: Over the Mind arrives August 19 in Game Preview for Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
  • Blood Dungeon arrives August 25 for Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
  • Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy arrives August 27 for Ultimate and PC Game Pass.

EligibilityThe tier labels are not interchangeable

Ultimate and PC Game Pass are named for all nine additions. Premium is named for BlazBlue Entropy Effect X, Relooted, Starsand Island, Aerial_Knight's DropShot, Young Suns, and Shelldiver, but not for the three day-one releases. Xbox describes the first five of those Premium titles as now with Premium while joining Ultimate and PC Game Pass; Shelldiver launches across all three listed tiers on September 1.

A Game Pass announcement is not one universal catalog: your tier and device still decide what you can launch.

Leaving soonFive games exit on August 31

  • Another Crab's Treasure — cloud, console, and PC
  • I Am Your Beast — cloud, console, and PC
  • Neon Abyss — cloud, console, and PC
  • One Lonely Outpost — cloud, console, and PC
  • The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt - Remastered Edition — cloud and console

Xbox also says NBA 2K26 leaves September 6. If you are already playing a departing title, prioritize that before sampling the new wave. Leaving the subscription catalog ends included access; it does not erase the fact that you may separately own the game.

What to doCheck three things before downloading

First, match the arrival date to your calendar. Second, confirm your subscription tier and supported device. Third, finish or buy any leaving title you want to keep playing. That is the useful reading of this wave; the lineup itself does not support conclusions about which game will be best.

Primary sourcesXbox Wire·IGN·GameSpot