We have known the list of games coming to PC/Xbox Game Pass in February/March 2023. It only has four items, but they include Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and F1 22.
We have known the list of titles that will arrive on the PC/Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate services in February/March 2023. This time there are only four matches..
The main course is Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, the action-RPG from Team Ninja, creators of the NioH series. If you feel a certain void after Elden Ring, you should definitely take an interest in this game. I remind you that its demo version will be available this Friday for PC, PS4, PS5, XOne and XSX/S, and the progress will be transferable to the real game.
The full list of titles (along with platforms and dates) can be found below.
Xbox Game Pass for February/March 2023
- Merge & Blade (PC, consoles and cloud): available from February 28 (version 1.0)
- Soul Hackers 2 (PC, consoles and cloud) – available February 28
- F1 22 (PC and consoles) – available from March 2
- Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (PC, consoles and cloud) – available March 3 (launch)
Xbox Game Pass will launch on February 28
Certain games are regularly removed from the PC/Xbox Game Pass and it will be no different at the end of February. His list, unfortunately, is longer than digital news, as it has seven articles., including really interesting titles like Alien: Isolation, Dragon Ball FighterZ or Octopath Traveler. If you want to take a look at any of them, you still have an even week to do so.
During, Other games coming to Game Pass will be announced in early March.
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