The Xbox Game Pass catalog has expanded to include Maneater, a highly chaotic ARPG about disrupting the food chain in the bloodiest manner imaginable. This is the 13th title to reach Xbox Game Pass in February.
09.02.2024 - 14:26 / comingsoon.net / Game Pass / Xbox Game Pass / Xbox Game
The first games coming to during February 2024 have been revealed a little later than anticipated, but now we know what to expect up until the last week of the month. As well as day-one releases, the list also includes a new game for EA Play.
The first wave of games on Game Pass this month actually began releasing on February 2 with Persona 3 Reload. This was then followed by Anuchard, which was added today, February 6. Both of these were revealed in January, so they come as no surprise.
The new list includes a further seven games being added over the next couple of weeks, including Resident Evil 3 and the return of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Meanwhile, Madden NFL 24 joins EA Play. The full list includes:
As well as the new games, there are also some brand new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks that have become available over the past few days:
Finally, there are just two games leaving Xbox Game Pass on February 15. Galactic Civilizations III will leave on PC, while Opus: Echo of Starsong leaves console, PC, and cloud.
The Xbox Game Pass catalog has expanded to include Maneater, a highly chaotic ARPG about disrupting the food chain in the bloodiest manner imaginable. This is the 13th title to reach Xbox Game Pass in February.
Next Tuesday, March 5 should be a big day for Xbox Game Pass, as it's highly likely that will be the day Microsoft announces the Wave 1 games for March 2024. While there have been rare exceptions to the rule, Xbox Game Pass announcements usually come in two waves. The first wave is typically announced at the beginning of each month, while the second wave announcement tends to drop in the middle of the month.
Age of Mythology: Retold has been confirmed for a day-one release on Microsoft's consoles, whose owners will be able to play it via Xbox Game Pass or purchase it digitally. This development marks a notable improvement in how Microsoft's first-party RTS games approach consoles, which have previously been more of an afterthought for them, with that strategy standing in stark contrast to most other types of Xbox Game Pass releases.
Xbox Game Pass has added Dead Island 2 to its lineup of titles available to subscribers with no announcement from Microsoft or publisher Deep Silver. Two games were expected to become available on the service on February 22, but Dead Island 2 was not one of them. However, this wouldn’t be the first time a game was added unexpectedly, as Tales of Arise was also added to Xbox Game Pass on February 20 with no prior announcement.
Dead Island 2 has received a surprise release on Xbox Game Pass.
The latest Nintendo Direct was surprisingly heavy with Xbox-related news, as it confirmed the release date for day one Xbox Game Pass game Another Crab's Treasure. Day one Xbox Game Pass games are typically announced well in advance, giving subscribers plenty of time to prepare for the new releases.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is losing Soul Hackers 2 and Madden NFL 22 on February 29, 2024. While both games are being removed from the Xbox Game Pass service, they will still be available for purchase on the Microsoft Store for those who want to continue playing.
February 20 has seen two new games added to , and six more are on the way. However, two games will also disappear from the subscription service at the end of the month.
Microsoft has confirmed the next wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Microsoft has confirmed the second wave of February games for Xbox Game Pass, which also stretches a little further into March. Between February 22 and March 5, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to claim 6 new games, although one of them is an addition to the Cloud Gaming platform.
Two more games, Tales of Arise and Return to Grace, are being added to Xbox Game Pass on February 20. Rumors about Tales of Arise possibly coming to Xbox Game Pass began at the beginning of the month when Bandai Namco’s action RPG briefly showed up in a “coming soon” announcement on Xbox Wire. The game was quickly scrubbed from the list, but not before eagle-eyed readers spotted it, shared it on social media, and dug up the cached version of the article. As it turns out, the announcement was just made a week too early.