Microsoft have released the next titles heading to Xbox Game Pass for February 2023. These titles will be available to play on Xbox Cloud, console and PC.
Xbox Game Pass February 2023 – What’s new?
February 21 will see the release of Atomic Heart. This FPS action role-playing game was highly anticipated but has been met with mixed reviews. Nevertheless, for those who are interested in a “mad and sublime utopian world” where humans and robots live in harmony, this is the game for you. That is until the harmony soon comes to an end.
The next addition to the Xbox Game Pass will be Merge & Blade on February 28. This fantasy puzzle game will see players engage in epic battles against monsters. Once you have fought and won your battles, you can use merge mechanics to bring support to your team.
February 28 will see the addition of Atlus’ Persona-lite Soul Hackers 2. The supernatural RPG is set under the neon lights of a cyberpunk Japan. It is here you can become an Agent of Aion and save the world from apocalypse.
F1 22 is also heading to the Pass. The thirteenth instalment in the F1 series, this racing game is set to be released just before the new F1 season. This will be available to download on console and via EA Play on March 2.
Last but not least, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is coming to Game Pass via console, PC and cloud as a day one release. March 3 will see the long-awaited release of this title. The action RPG tells the story of a militia soldier fighting for survival in the chaotic Three Kingdoms. This dark fantasy set during the Later Han Dynasty is definitely a must-grab.
Xbox Pass Games Set to leave
With new titles means the removal of previous ones. Microsoft announced that the following games are set to leave the Xbox Game Pass on February 28:
- Alien: Isolation
- Crown Trick
- Dragon Ball FighterZ
- Far: Changing Tides
- Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
- Madden NFL 21
- Octopath Traveler
So be sure to grab these before it’s too late!
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