Microsoft has confirmed its lineup for February, bringing a diverse selection of titles to Xbox Game Pass. This month's additions cater to fans of various genres, ensuring there's something to suit every taste.
First on the list is Final Fantasy II, a remodeled 2D take on the classic 1988 RPG, now available across cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Meanwhile, fans of action-packed adventures will welcome Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, a wild-looking spin-off with pirates and naval combat.
For sports enthusiasts, Madden NFL 26 is hitting Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass on February 5, giving subscribers access to virtual gameplay before the Super Bowl without any additional cost. Paw Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship will join the lineup on the same day across various platforms.
Game pass enthusiasts will also be eager for the arrival of Relooted on February 10, a heist game centered around recovering African artifacts from Western museums. Two days later, BlazBlue Entropy Effect X becomes available, offering a 2D roguelite action experience set in the BlazBlue universe.
On February 12, Roadside Research is set to arrive as a game preview on cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, where players will take on the role of aliens running a gas station. The twist? They must gather data from humans without raising suspicion or attracting unwanted attention from authorities.
As the month progresses, new titles continue to emerge. On February 12, Starsand Island brings life simulation gameplay to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, while High on Life 2 is added with an assortment of strange, talking weapons on the same day.
Kingdom Come Deliverance will join the lineup a day later, delivering its medieval charm across various platforms.
However, not all new additions come as major game releases. On February 17, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora becomes available, allowing players to immerse themselves in the world of Pandora and experience the thrill of flight with the Na'vi people. Finally, Avowed will join Game Pass Premium on the same day, following its successful debut last year.
This diverse lineup showcases Microsoft's efforts to cater to a broad range of tastes within the Xbox community.
First on the list is Final Fantasy II, a remodeled 2D take on the classic 1988 RPG, now available across cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Meanwhile, fans of action-packed adventures will welcome Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, a wild-looking spin-off with pirates and naval combat.
For sports enthusiasts, Madden NFL 26 is hitting Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass on February 5, giving subscribers access to virtual gameplay before the Super Bowl without any additional cost. Paw Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship will join the lineup on the same day across various platforms.
Game pass enthusiasts will also be eager for the arrival of Relooted on February 10, a heist game centered around recovering African artifacts from Western museums. Two days later, BlazBlue Entropy Effect X becomes available, offering a 2D roguelite action experience set in the BlazBlue universe.
On February 12, Roadside Research is set to arrive as a game preview on cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, where players will take on the role of aliens running a gas station. The twist? They must gather data from humans without raising suspicion or attracting unwanted attention from authorities.
As the month progresses, new titles continue to emerge. On February 12, Starsand Island brings life simulation gameplay to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, while High on Life 2 is added with an assortment of strange, talking weapons on the same day.
Kingdom Come Deliverance will join the lineup a day later, delivering its medieval charm across various platforms.
However, not all new additions come as major game releases. On February 17, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora becomes available, allowing players to immerse themselves in the world of Pandora and experience the thrill of flight with the Na'vi people. Finally, Avowed will join Game Pass Premium on the same day, following its successful debut last year.
This diverse lineup showcases Microsoft's efforts to cater to a broad range of tastes within the Xbox community.