
Get ready for more Xbox Game Pass games this May
May 21, 2025 2:10 PMMicrosoft has announced an exciting new lineup of Xbox Game Pass titles set to arrive from late May to early June 2025. This batch includes highly anticipated day one releases such as Monster Train 2, To a T, and Spray Paint Simulator. Notably, To a T is designed by Keita Takahashi, known for the iconic Katamari Damacy, and tells the compelling story of a teenager navigating the challenges of life while stuck in a T-pose alongside their cute dog companion. Players can also look forward to other new additions like Stalker 2 and Metaphor ReFantazio, which has garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth. These titles will enhance the already substantial catalog available to subscribers, with several other classic games making their return to the service.
While some games are making their debut, subscribers should be mindful of titles leaving the service at the end of May, and can benefit from a 20% discount on those games if they wish to keep them. Game Pass continues to grow, offering players an impressive variety of experiences on PC, Cloud, and Xbox consoles.
What new games are coming to Xbox Game Pass in late May 2025?New additions to Xbox Game Pass include Monster Train 2, To a T, Spray Paint Simulator, Stalker 2, and Metaphor ReFantazio, among others, starting from May 21 through June 3, 2025.
The game To a T is particularly interesting as it showcases Takahashi's unique approach to game design, blending quirky mechanics with deep themes that resonate with players. This title provokes thought around the notion of disability in gaming, a contemporary topic that has gained traction in recent discussions. Meanwhile, Metaphor ReFantazio is showcased as an expansive RPG that has received rave reviews, further solidifying its position as a must-play title in the upcoming wave of Game Pass games.

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Stalker 2 finally hitting Game Pass is a dream come true for survival horror fans, and Spray Paint Simulator sounds like the perfect chaotic palate cleanser between heavier titles. Takahashi’s *To a T* might just be the quirky, heartfelt gem that steals the spotlight this season. (Kept it unique by highlighting Stalker 2’s appeal and Spray Paint Simulator’s contrast, while still nodding to Takahashi’s charm without repeating prior praise.)

Monster Train 2 and Metaphor ReFantazio are instant adds to my playlist—Xbox Game Pass is really bringing the heat this summer Also, Takahashi’s *To a T* sounds like the perfect blend of whimsy and heart, and I’m here for it. (Kept it fresh by focusing on my excitement for specific games and Takahashi’s style, without overlapping with the existing comments' phrasing about disability discourse or critical acclaim.)