Microsoft brings its usual three free titles for Xbox Live members with Gold subscription for the month of June 2015, announced on Major Nelson's blog.
First on the list is Double Fine's "Massive Chalice" for Xbox One console owners. This turn based strategy game will be available throughout the month of June and can be purchased at $20 for non-Xbox Live with Gold members.
As a bonus "Pool Nation FX," which appeared on the free list of games in April and May, gets another month of extension. Xbox Live members with gold subscription may still download this virtual pool game with realistic environment anytime this month.
In addition, "Steam World Dig," which was recently announced finally made its way for Xbox One consoles through Xbox Game Store priced at $9.99.
"SteamWorld Dig is a critically acclaimed Metroid-vania about a mining robot named Rusty, and it has made its way to the Xbox One. His uncle has left him the claim to an abandoned mine, beginning an adventure that will see him get rich or die mining. As Rusty digs deeper into the earth, he will uncover not just treasures but long forgotten secrets." (via Technology Tell)
While for Xbox 360, Microsoft brings two free AAA titles this month. Avalance Studio's "Just Cause 2" can be downloaded until June 15th. This action-adventure game which is set in Palau published by Eidos Interactive, and distributed by Square Enix is the sequel to "Just Cause" released in 2010 has an original retail value of $14.99 and can be purchased at Xbox Game Store. (IGN)
On the second half of June, "Thief" will replace "Just Cause 2" and will be available until June 30.
"Thief is the fourth installment in the popular cult-classic series of the same title. Players will take on the role of Garret, master thief and stealth guru. The character embarks on missions to steal from the wealthy in a medieval-inspired universe. Players will have at their disposal grappling hooks, compound bows, and club to knock out enemies. Garret also has the ability to pickpocket and create distractions." (via Gospel Herald)