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Prince Andrew confirms he will relinquish all of his royal titles including Duke of York
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Prince Andrew confirms he will relinquish all of his royal titles including Duke of York

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

17 October 2025

Prince Andrew has confirmed he will relinquish all of his royal titles including Duke of York.

Prince Andrew has confirmed he will relinquish all of his royal titles including Duke of York

The disgraced 65-year-old, who has been mired in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal for years, made the announcement in a statement released on Friday (17.10.25), hours after reports he had held talks with King Charles about giving them up.

He said: “In discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.

“I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.

“With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”

Charles is reportedly “glad” with the outcome.

Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 65, were given their titles Duke and Duchess of York on their wedding day in 1986 – and she will also drop her Duchess title.

Andrew remains Duke of York but the title will not be used and

he will not attend family celebrations for Christmas at Sandringham, according to The Sun.

Despite handing his royal titles back he will remain at Royal Lodge as he has a “cast iron” tenancy until 2078.

It follows a series of damaging revelations about Andrew’s continued contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Sun on Sunday reported the Duke of York was found to have lied about cutting ties with the disgraced financier, after an email surfaced in which he told Epstein: “We are in this together.”

The message, dated 29 February 2011, came just one day after the now-infamous photograph of Andrew with Virginia Giuffre was made public.

According to The Telegraph, the King met with his brother at Buckingham Palace earlier this week, after which Andrew agreed to give up his remaining royal titles.

Sources told the newspaper palace aides had reached “tipping point” and believed the monarchy had “no choice but to act” following the latest disclosures about Epstein.

The decision marks the most severe action yet taken against Andrew, who was stripped of his military titles, royal patronages and HRH style by Queen Elizabeth II in January 2022 after a US judge ruled he must face a civil sexual assault case brought by Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre.

Andrew later settled the case for an undisclosed sum without admitting liability and has consistently denied having sex with her.

Virginia, who died by suicide in April aged 41, is making posthumous claims in her forthcoming autobiography Nobody’s Girl, alleging she was trafficked to Andrew by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as a teenager.

In the book, due to be released on 21 October, she reportedly writes Andrew viewed their encounters as his “birth right” and said “thank you” to her in a “clipped British accent”.

Virginia also claims Maxwell told her the morning after the alleged encounter: “You did well, the prince had fun.”

Earlier this year, Andrew was also linked to a separate controversy involving alleged contact with a Chinese spy.

Leaked documents from 2019 showed that he had met with Chinese officials, including Yang Tengbo, and sought to use his royal connections to raise £2.4 billion for an international technology initiative.

Security sources later described the relationship as a potential “threat to national security”.




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Prince Andrew Gives Up Royal Titles Amid Jeffrey Epstein Allegations
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Prince Andrew Gives Up Royal Titles Amid Jeffrey Epstein Allegations

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

While Epstein died by suicide in 2019 in a New York jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, Giuffre filed a federal lawsuit against the Prince Andrew in 2021.

The royal settled the suit the following year, though he has continued to deny that the two engaged in any sexual relations.

“I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady,” Andrew said during a BBC Newsnight interview at the time, “none whatsoever.”

The is now the second time that Prince Andrew has had changes to made to his titles, as in 2022 Queen Elizabeth, months before her death, stripped him of his military affiliations and royal patronages amid the sexual abuse case.

“With the Queen’s approval and agreement, the Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to the Queen,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement in January of that year, per BBC. “The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen.”

Andrew isn’t the only royal who has made headlines this year. For more news from royals around the world, keep reading…

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Dylan, 'Wicked' Among 170 RSD Black Friday Titles
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Dylan, ‘Wicked’ Among 170 RSD Black Friday Titles

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

More than 170 exclusive titles will be available in independent record stores on Nov. 28 as part of RSD Black Friday, including from Bob Dylan, Talking Heads, Chappell Roan and Billie Eilish, plus a witchy promotion with turntable maker Crosley surrounding the release of the film Wicked: For Good.

Fans of a certain age will flock to The Original Free Wheelin’ Bob Dylan, which restores four tracks originally intended for the landmark 1963 album but removed by Columbia Records due to concerns about their subject matter: “Rocks and Gravel,” “Let Me Die in My Footsteps,” “Rambling, Gambling Willie” and “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues.” Also out for RSD Black Friday is a seven-inch vinyl single for “Masters of War,” recorded in poet Alan Lomax’s apartment in 1963. The b-side is a conversation the two man had afterwards.

The 2024 Wicked soundtrack was one of RSD Black Friday’s most in-demand titles, so it’s no surprise that its sequel album, Wicked: For Good – The Soundtrack, will be sold as a double-picture disc set with an alternate cover and poster. The Crosley turntables, meanwhile, have been made in green and pink color schemes reflecting the sensibilities of Wicked Witch Elphaba and Good Witch Glenda.

Billie Eilish will offer a 10-inch vinyl live EP recorded at the London Palladium, while Chappell Roan’s two most recent singles, “The Giver” and “The Subway,” will be paired for the first time on wax. 2025 Record Store Day Ambassador Post Malone will get in on the fun with Long Bed, which rounds up nine songs never before available in physical formats.

Other highlights of the release slate:

* Talking Heads’ Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live, sourced from a 1974 cassette demo made by Chris Frantz, David Byrne and Tina Weymouth when they were still known as the Artistics and including a host of rare early live recordings from Talking Heads’ brief trio period before the arrival of guitarist Jerry Harrison.

* Prince’s Around the World in a Day: The Singles, which includes seven-inch vinyls of “Raspberry Beret,” “Paisley Park,” “Pop Life” and “America” plus the rare “4 the Tears in Your Eyes,” Prince’s contribution to the We Are the World charity album.

* The first vinyl release of Fleetwood Mac’s Live 1975, recorded on the band’s first tour after the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. At the time, the group was still performing songs from its Peter Green era such as “Hypnotized” and “Oh Well,” which would largely disappear forever after this point.

* A complete live performance of Flaming Lips’ beloved 2002 album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, recorded Aug. 30, 2024 at Zoo Amphitheatre in the group’s Oklahoma City hometown.

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JioHotstar The Penguin The Pitt Andor
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JioHotstar Wins 35+ Titles At 77th Emmy Awards

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

At the 77th Emmy Awards, JioHotstar titles secured 35+ wins across categories, making a defining mark on the world’s most prestigious television awards. With over 200 nominations to its credit, the platform’s diverse global offering spanning drama, comedy, action, and limited series stood out for bringing the best of world entertainment to Indian audiences.

JioHotstar Wins 35+ Titles At 77th Emmy Awards

Among the night’s biggest triumphs was The Penguin, which secured an impressive 9 awards, including Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Special Visual Effects, and Outstanding Contemporary Makeup, among others.

The Pitt followed with 5 awards, led by Best Drama Series, Noah Wyle’s recognition as Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and Katherine LaNasa’s win as Supporting Actress. Star Wars storytelling continues its Emmy momentum, with Andor earning 5 awards, including Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.

Comedy lit up the night for JioHotstar, as Hacks claimed 3 awards – Jean Smart for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and Hannah Einbinder as Supporting Actress – while Pee-Wee As Himself also earned 3 wins and Beatles ‘64 winning Outstanding Sound Mixing. Other celebrated titles such as The Last Of Us, House Of The Dragon, The White Lotus, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and others, contributed to JioHotstar’s overall tally, as the star-studded evening was streamed to audiences in India on the platform.

Celebrating the year’s most captivating Emmy nominees, JioHotstar has also released a finely curated coffee table book highlighting its position as India’s largest destination for Emmy-recognised titles. With a diverse and expansive library spanning world-class dramas, comedies, limited series, unscripted reality, kids & family content, anime, and more, the platform continues to deliver entertainment that drives global conversation and shapes modern streaming, bringing premium storytelling closer than ever to Indian audiences.

JioHotstar International Titles Win At The 77th Emmy Awards

  • Best Drama Series: The Pitt
  • Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Noah Wyle – The Pitt
  • Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series: Cristin Milioti – The Penguin
  • Outstanding Scripting for a Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Dan Gilroy – Andor
  • Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeff Hiller – Somebody Somewhere
  • Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Katherine LaNasa – The Pitt
  • Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Shawn Hatosy – The Pitt
  • Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart – Hacks
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing: Beatles ‘64
  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Julianne Nicholson – Hacks
  • Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): The Penguin
  • Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic): House Of The Dragon
  • Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes: Andor
  • Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (one hour or more): Andor
  • Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series: The Pitt
  • Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming: The Righteous Gemstones
  • Outstanding Picture Editing for a Multi-camera Comedy Series: Frasier
  • Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series: Andor
  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie: Andor
  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (one hour): The Last Of Us
  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: The Penguin
  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score): The Penguin
  • Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music: The White Lotus
  • Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • Outstanding Picture Editing for a Non-Fiction Program: Pee-Wee as Himself
  • Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series: 100 Foot Wave
  • Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Special: Pee-Wee as Himself
  • Outstanding Hosted Non-Fiction Series or Special: CONAN O’BRIEN MUST GO
  • Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Non-Fiction Program: Pee-Wee as Himself
  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Non-Fiction Program: 100 Foot Wave

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Emmy Awards 2025: Adolescence, The Studio To The Pitt Win Big, Check Out The Complete Winners List

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20 International Titles to Track
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20 International Titles to Track

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Led by Cillian Murphy starring “Steve,” which sparked rave reviews, nine of the 10 titles at Toronto’s Platform are non-U.S., a sign of Toronto’s ever more vigorous focus on international titles in the run-up to the launch of a market next year. Multiple Platform titles could have Variety’s list of 20-Plus Titles to Track. Profiled on Saturday, however, they are not included in the cut. Two of the highest profile non-U.S. titles – “Couture;” starring a French-speaking Angelina Jolie, and “Bad Apples,” have already been profiled in Variety’s TIFF: 15 Buzzy Films From Chris Evans, Angelina Jolie, Michaela Coel and More That Have Buyers Circling. They are included but cross-referenced. Otherwise,   

“Amoeba,” (Tan Silyou, Singapore, Netherlands, France, Spain, South Korea, Discovery,)

Inspired by the colonial Singapore gangsters rulers, four girls, at a modern-day regimented elite secondary school form their own gang cam-recording petty acts of rebellion, led by firebrand freethinking lesbian Choo Xin Yu. But how farewell their rebellion really go when academic conformity is the key to get into top-notch colleges? “I set out to make a gang film, a prickly love letter to Singapore that questions the national narrative via four schoolgirls resisting repression with resilience and friendship,” says Tan Silyou. A spirited iconoclastic feature debut attracting an impressive multilateral production partners.   96

“Bad Apples,” (Jonatan Etzler, U.K.)

See Variety’s Sep. 5 article, TIFF: 15 Buzzy Films From Chris Evans, Angelina Jolie, Michaela Coel and More That Have Buyers Circling.

“The Captive,” (Alejandro Amenábar, Spain, Spain, Italy)

1575, Algiers. A young Miguel de Cervantes, who went on to write “Don Quixote,” the world’s first modern novel, languishes in a jail, captured by Ottoman corsairs, where he discovers his gift for storytelling. Starring Julio Peña (“Berlin”), a broad audience jail break adventure movie and Cervantes origins story as a writer and man which marks the latest from Academy Award winning Amenábar (“The Others,” “The Sea Inside”) and one of the biggest movies from Europe world premiering at Toronto. With Netflix acquiring Spain and select foreign territories, “The Captive” has scored a healthy bevy of pre-sales for Global Constellation, including France with Haut et Court. 

“The Condor Daughter,” (Álvaro Olmos Torrico, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay, Centrepiece)

One of the buzziest titles screened in rough-cut at 2024’s Ventana Sur, and written-directed-produced by Empatia Cinema’s  Olmos Torrico, a helmer-scribe producer in Bolivia’s cinema vanguard. An identity drama, Quechua Clara, 16, her midwife mother Ana’s assistant, Clara leaves her high Andes village to become a big city chincha singer. Ana seeks her out in the city, as, animals doing, crops drying, her village is losing its population. A mother-daughter relationship drama set against rural depopulation knit and stunning, sweeping high Andes. Part of a highly select slate at Bendita Films Sales. 98

“Couture,” (Alice Winocour, U.S., France)

See Variety’s Sep. 5 article, TIFF: 15 Buzzy Films From Chris Evans, Angelina Jolie, Michaela Coel and More That Have Buyers Circling.

“Dry Leaf,” (Alexandre Koberidze, Germany, Georgia)

Catnip for Locarno main competition and at the more out-there end of the spectrum for Toronto, the third film from Koberidze after the breakout ““What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?” is shot on an Sony Ericsson cameraphone, discontinued in 2011. Picked up by Cinema Guild for North America,  “Dry Leaf” was hailed at Locarno by Variety as “a gorgeously eccentric road trip through blurry rural Georgia. Pixelated images tell a pixilated story as Alexander Koberidze’s bizarre and wonderful three-hour feature plays hide-and-seek with reality and memory across the soccer-mad nation of Georgia.

“Egghead Republic,” (Pella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja, Sweden, Discovery, TIFF Next Wave Selects)

One more example that political satire is back, baby – and weirder than ever. Kågerman and Lilja(“Aniara”) pick up Arno Schmidt’s novel and head to a radioactive zone, a no-go area ever since an atomic bomb fell on Soviet Kazakhstan. According to a controversial writer “you cannot tell a story without experiencing it yourself,” so a group of journos – and their unpaid interns – won’t be stopped by little radiation. Soon, they drink from cactuses, kiss topless centaurs and repeat after Tarkovsky’s Stalker: “Welcome to the Zone.”

“Franz,” (Agnieszka Holland, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Special Presentations, Luminaries)

A legendary director takes on a legendary writer Franz Kafka, following the punch in the face that was “Green Border.” The results are surprisingly playful. While stunningly shot, this is no usual biopic, with Holland more interested in nightmares than the who, what, when, where and why of a story. She “interviews” the characters on-camera, heads to present-day Kafka Museum and admits her troubled protagonist (newcomer Idan Weiss) would eventually change the world with his writing, but also demand change from a beggar. “An unconventional biopic that’s more puzzle than portrait,”says Variety, as Films Boutique continues to announce early sales. 

“The Furious,” (Tanigaki Kenji, Hong Kong, China, Midnight Madness)

Tanigaki Kenji — the veteran fight choreographer behind “SPL,” “Flash Point” and “Twilight of the Warriors” — takes a turn in the director’s chair with “The Furious.” Produced by Bill Kong (“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”), the film follows Xie Miao as a father forced to unleash his combat instincts when his daughter is kidnapped, aided by Joe Taslim of “The Raid.” With Tanigaki’s signature mix of bone-crunching choreography and unrelenting pace, the film is a visceral showcase of martial arts cinema at its most uncompromising, the kind that genre fans – and buyers – will want to track closely. XYZ Films handles sales.

“Girl,” (Shu Qi, Taiwan, Centrepiece)

Growing up isn’t easy in Taiwanese screen icon Shu Qi’s debut film as a director – she recently starred in Cannes pick “Resurrection” – it’s all about disappointment and fear. Hsiao-lee’s abusive parents constantly keep her on the edge. She tries her best to disappear, until she meets Li-li. Her new friend isn’t quiet – Li-li is all about joyous rebelling and she’s tempted to join her. It’s the 1980s and her country is changing. Fed up with the silence, she’s hoping she can transform her life, too. Sold by Mandarin Vision Co and Goodfellas, “a heartfelt but scrappy debut,” says Variety. MB

“Ky Nam Inn,” (Leon Le, Vietnam, Special Presentations)

Food has rarely looked better than in this romantic film set in post-war Saigon. That’s how a young translator – working on “The Little Prince” – and a widow start to get close, chopping away and preparing delightful meals. But people are always watching, especially their neighbors, so quick to judge even the purest emotions. Fully embracing charms of retro-ish melodrama, director Leon Le is attracted to kindness, but these are not kind times that he’s portraying. Then again, are any? MB  

“Laundry” (Zamo Mkhwanazi, Switzerland, South Africa, Discovery) 

Set in apartheid South Africa and inspired by the story of Mkhwanazi’s own family, this drama hits hard – but also delivers the joy of music and the gloss of 1990s historical epics. Teenage Khuthala wants to become a musician – his father would like him to inherit their family business instead. Generational struggles give way to something much more sinister, however, as the world they’re living in would rather take away everything. The debuting director believes in dreams, that’s clear. She also knows that not everyone is allowed to have them. 

“I Swear,” (Kirk Jones, U.K.)

In 1983, in Scotland’s Galashiels, John Davidson, 15, begins to feel the first symptoms of Tourette Syndrome when there was still little awareness of the illness. Davidson’s turning point came 13 years later when he meets a neighbor, Lottie, a mental health nurse, who has a clear and compassionate understanding of his condition. “I Swear” charts Davidson’s journey to there and beyond in one of Toronto’s great crowdpleasers from Jones (“Waking Ned Devine”) packing an enormously empathetic performance by Robert Aramayo (“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”). “Another Super Hero film, but this hero is human, lives in Scotland and has been living with Tourette’s since he was 15 years old,” says Jones. It has already been pre-sold healthily to multiple major territories by Bankside.       

“Noviembre,” Tomás Corredor (Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Norway)

Colombian directors – Gala del Sol, Simon Mesa Soto in just 2025 – are winning top-tier fest recognition. Add Corredor to the list. Gripping but reflective, “November” revisits the Nov. 1985 siege of the Palace of Justice, but from the POV of guerrilla fighters, judges and civilians trapped in one of its bathrooms, battling  their fears, driven by a desperate desire to survive. “‘November’ explores human fragility faced by an unmanageable reality: Imminent death. It’s about resistance,” Corredor tells Variety. Lead-produced by two of Latin America’s classiest producer, Colombia’s Burning and Mexico’s Piano, picked up by Cineplex for sales and Prime Video.

“Our Father” ( GoranStankovic, Serbia, Italy, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Discovery)

Stankovic’s intense drama – based on true events – mixes religion with violence as recovering addicts head to an isolated monastery. They have already run out of options, or so they think – according to Father Branko (Boris Isaković), “when a man is willing to repent, he can find peace.” He believes in tough love; in religious ardor and horrifying physical punishment these tough men, apparently, subconsciously crave. When they hear him say, “you know the drill,” they submit. But their bodies can only take so much. Picked up by Croatia-based sales outfit Split Screen, the latest from Stankovic, creator of Canneseries winner “Operation Sabre.” MB

“Rose of Nevada,” (Mark Jenkin, U.K. Special Presentations)

Starring George MacKay (“1917”) and Callum Turner (“Masters of the Air”) and bowing at Venice Horizons, the third feature from Jenkin whose 2019 debut “Bait” proved a indie breakout. Something of a commercial turn but still shot in 16mm, a time-looping ghost ship horror fantasy hailed by Variety as a “bewitching, time-surfing voyage.”It added: “Cornish indie auteur Mark Jenkin’s third feature combines the analog throwback approach of his debut ‘Bait’ with the genre experimentation of his follow-up ‘Enys Men,’ to thoroughly satisfying effect.” Sold by Protagonist Pictures. 

“Unidentified,” (Haifaa Al Mansour, Saudi Arabia, Centrepiece)

From the groundbreaking Al Mansour, whose “Wadjda” was the first feature shot entirely in Saudi Arabia, “Unidentified” now weighs in as one of the most eagerly anticipated movies from the Arab after Sony Pictures Classics acquired North and Latin America, Eastern Europe and Australia with Paradise City Film selling out most elsewhere. In it, Noelle Al Saffan, a police department receptionist, pushes back against sexism  and police indifference investigating the discovery of the lifeless body of a teen girl in the desert. “The mystery-thriller ‘Unidentified’ is exactly the type of compelling movie that’s thriving in the theatrical marketplace right now,” SPC has said.

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Xbox Game Pass confirms big titles for September 2025
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Xbox Game Pass confirms big titles for September 2025

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Microsoft has confirmed a handful of titles that will be joining Xbox Game Pass over the next couple of weeks – check out the confirmed list below:

Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that gives both Xbox and PC players access to a massive library of games. To keep things fresh, new titles are constantly being added while other games are removed.

In total, 21 games were added in August including Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Farming Simulator 25 and the surprise release of the remastered Heretic + Hexen while both Gears Of War: Reloaded and Dragon Age: The Veilguard were added last week. A handful of games were also removed from the servicing including Borderlands 3.

Now Microsoft has confirmed the first titles that will be joining Xbox Game Pass this month.

All the games confirmed to be coming to Xbox Game Pass in August 2025:

  • Hollow Knight: Silksong  – September 4 for Ultimate and PC subscribers
  • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor – September 6 for Ultimate and PC subscribers
  • Frostpunk 2 – September 18 for Ultimate and PC subscribers

Subscribers will also be able to play ten-hour trials of NHL 26 (September 5) and EA Sports FC 26 (September 19).

Microsoft will announce more titles for Xbox Game Pass later this month, as well as confirming which games will be leaving the service this September.

Earlier this year, Microsoft confirmed 19 Day One releases would be joining the Xbox Game Pass service throughout 2025 and beyond, The Outer Worlds 2 will launch in October alongside Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7, Keeper and Ninja Gaiden 4 while a number of titles will follow in 2026. 

Back in May, more than 50 classic games were made available for Game Pass subscribers as part of Microsoft’s Retro Classics. “This initiative is a step in our commitment to game preservation and backwards compatibility, allowing players to experience many timeless games on modern devices.”

In other news, Team Cherry has revealed the launch details for Hollow Knight: Silksong. The long-awaited sequel will be available to play from 3pm September 4.

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