Wuthering Waves finally has its Xbox date. Kuro Games' free-to-play action RPG launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC on July 10, the same day Version 3.5 arrives.

The Xbox release gives console players on Microsoft's current hardware a native version of Wuthering Waves after the game built its audience across mobile, PC and later storefront expansions. The new version also comes with a Game Pass bonus structure, giving subscribers a recurring Gift Pack after each version update and a separate one-time cosmetic reward.

According to Kuro Games' official Xbox reward notice, Game Pass members will be able to claim the Xbox Game Pass Gift Pack once per version. The pack includes two Morphable Echoes, 10 Premium Tuners and 30,000 Shell Credits.

Game Pass members can also claim the Xbox Exclusive Sigil, Paths and Possibilities, after updating to Version 3.5. Unlike the version-by-version Gift Pack, the Sigil is a one-time reward and will be permanently added to the player's account once claimed.

How Xbox Game Pass rewards work in Wuthering Waves

Players need to log in through the Xbox Series X|S or Xbox PC version of Wuthering Waves to receive the Game Pass items through in-game mail. Kuro Games says players must reach Union Level 2 and unlock the Mail feature before they can claim the rewards.

Each UID can claim one Gift Pack per version and the exclusive Sigil only once. Kuro also warns that reward delivery may be delayed in some cases, so players who do not see the mail immediately may need to log in again later.

The Xbox date lands alongside Version 3.5, titled Blade of Past Resounds, Lingering Dream Hymns. Kuro's Version 3.5 preview lists the update for July 10 (UTC+8), lining up the new Xbox launch with the next major patch cycle.

Wuthering Waves has been steadily broadening its reach since launch, including a Steam push earlier this year that coincided with Version 3.3 and the game's second anniversary content. The Xbox release is more direct for console players: it opens the game on Series X|S, adds a PC version through Xbox and gives Game Pass subscribers a small ongoing reason to check in each update.