A new month means a new Xbox Game Pass lineup, and the first half of February is looking pretty good for folks with active subscriptions.
Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed leads the first-party charge with an all-new trip through the Pillars of Eternity universe when it drops on Game Pass day one later this month, but a few older titles will be made available to standard subscribers to help with the wait. These include the underwater Souls-like Another Crab’s Treasure, Suikoden creator Yoshitaka Murayama’s Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and Starfield. You all know about Starfield, right? Please tell me I don’t have to talk about Starfield anymore.
Here’s the full schedule:
- Far Cry New Dawn (cloud, console, PC) – Feb. 4
- Another Crab’s Treasure (console) – Feb. 5 (added to Game Pass Standard)
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (console) – Feb. 5 (added to Game Pass Standard)
- Starfield (console) – Feb. 5 (added to Game Pass Standard)
- Madden NFL 25 (cloud, console, PC) via EA Play – Feb. 6
- Kingdom Two Crowns (cloud, console) – Feb. 13
- Avowed (cloud, console, PC) – Feb. 18
And, as always, old games have to make room for the arrival of new ones. I recommend checking out Koji Igarashi’s take on a non-Castlevania Castlevania in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night and chill sorting game A Little to the Left before they leave on Feb. 15.
- A Little to the Left (cloud, console, PC)
- Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (cloud, console, PC)
- EA Sports UFC 3 (console) via EA Play
- Indivisible (cloud, console, PC)
- Merge and Blade (cloud, console, PC)
- Return to Grace (cloud, console, PC)
- Tales of Arise (cloud, console, PC)
More details can be found on Xbox Wire.
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