Shift at Midnight was supposed to hit Xbox Game Pass on June 17 alongside Call of Duty: Vanguard and several other Wave 2 additions. It didn't. Microsoft confirmed the delay as part of the Wave 2 announcement on June 16, pulling both Shift at Midnight and Denshattack! from their scheduled June slots and bumping them to July.

Game Pass Wave 2 June 2026
The difference between the two delayed games is notable. Denshattack! at least has a new date locked in: July 15 for Ultimate and PC members. Shift at Midnight is sitting at TBA, which means subscribers have no concrete window to plan around right now.

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What the June 17 lineup actually looked like
The Wave 2 drop on June 17 still brought some weight. Call of Duty: Vanguard landed for Ultimate, PC, and Premium members, and EA Sports FC 26 arrived the following day via EA Play for Ultimate and PC subscribers. Those two alone softened the blow of the missing titles, but Shift at Midnight's absence was clearly noticed given it was listed on the schedule.
Here's where both delayed games currently stand:
No reason was given for either delay. Microsoft's announcement simply listed them as July arrivals without elaborating on what caused the pushback.
June still had a lot going on
To be fair to the month, June 2026 was already stacked before Shift at Midnight was ever in the picture. Final Fantasy VI and Jurassic World Evolution 3 kicked things off on June 2. Persona 5 Royal returned to the service on June 9 after nearly three years away. Undisputed made its Game Pass debut on June 8. The Elder Scrolls Online finally landed on PC Game Pass after years of being console-only on the platform.
So subscribers weren't exactly left empty-handed. But delays still sting when a game was actively on your radar and crossed off your mental calendar.
For players tracking other recent launches, the Replaced release date and start times guide covers another title that went through its own scheduling process earlier this year, and it's worth knowing how those regional rollouts tend to work when a new date gets confirmed.
What to watch for in July
July is already shaping up to be a solid month on Game Pass. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 arrives July 2 for Premium members, and Winds of Arcana: Ruination follows on July 6 across all tiers. Denshattack! slots in on July 15. Shift at Midnight is somewhere in that mix with no date attached yet.
Microsoft typically announces Wave 1 and Wave 2 lineups in the first and third weeks of the month respectively, so a confirmed date for Shift at Midnight should surface sometime in early-to-mid July at the latest.
If you want to stay across other games with confirmed launch windows, the Darwin's Paradox release date and start times guide is a good example of how to prep for a day-one drop once that date finally lands. Keep an eye on the GAMES.GG guides hub for coverage when Shift at Midnight's July date gets locked in.








