February has finally begun, and that means a new slate of games will be joining Xbox Game Pass In the first half of this month. All users of this service on this occasion You can enjoy titles like its remake Resident Evil 3, Madden NFL 24y Bloodstains: Night Ritual.
That’s right, this month’s selection will give us a chance to enjoy some of the most acclaimed titles of recent yearsSomething that will surely please all Xbox fans. These games are joining Game Pass starting today.
- Anuchard (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
- Train Sim World 4 (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 7
- Madden NFL 24 (Console and PC) – February 8
- Resident Evil 3 (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 13
- A little to the left (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 14
- Bloodstains: Night Ritual (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 14
- Plateup! (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 15th
- Return to Grace (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 20
with this, The title of the post on the Xbox site mentions that Tales of Arise Will also join Game Pass, although there is not a single mention of this title in the information provided today. It is unknown at this point if this was just a mistake, or an early release for the second half of February. As an interesting detail, this is the second time Bloodstains: Night Ritual Join this service.
However, it’s not all good news, since the game that They will no longer be available on Xbox Game Pass starting February 15:
- Galactic Civilization III (PC)
- Composition: Echoes of Starsong (Cloud, Console and PC)
Fortunately, this list is short, so the losses this time are not too great. remember, its remake Resident Evil 3 It will join Xbox Game Pass on February 13. Relatedly, the Gears of War series could be coming to PlayStation 5. Similarly, Phil Spencer announced a special event to talk about the future of Xbox.
Editor’s note:
With Xbox rumored to focus on releasing its games on other platforms, it will be interesting to see how Game Pass is handled in the future. While the prospect of seeing this service on the PlayStation or Switch is still a long way from reality, perhaps that will change during the next generation of consoles.
Through: Xbox.