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Microsoft has officially announced the latest Xbox Game Pass additions for the second half of February, bringing a mix of high-profile RPGs, action-packed racing, and strategic turn-based combat. While the lineup may not be the most extensive, there’s still plenty to look forward to—especially if you’re a fan of Avowed, which appears on the list once again.

New Xbox Game Pass Titles Arriving This Month

Here’s the full lineup of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the latter half of February:

  • Avowed – February 18 (Ultimate, PC)
  • EA Sports F1 24 – February 20 (Ultimate, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader – February 20 (Standard, Ultimate, PC)
  • Watch Dogs: Legion – February 20 (Standard, Ultimate, PC)

The standout among these titles is Watch Dogs: Legion, arriving for all Game Pass subscribers—including those on the Standard tier. Dive into a near-future post-Brexit London, where crime-loving grandmothers and drone-infested cityscapes await.

Meanwhile, fans of tactical RPGs can enjoy Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, offering deep strategic gameplay set in the grimdark universe of Warhammer. If high-speed action is more your style, EA Sports F1 24 is also making its way to the service, exclusively for Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers.

Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass on February 28

Of course, as Microsoft adds new games, some existing titles must exit the service. On February 28, nine games will be removed from Game Pass, including fan-favorite Yakuza titles and the family-friendly PAW Patrol World. Here’s what’s leaving:

  • F1 22 (Console & PC) – EA Play
  • Gris (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Maneater (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • PAW Patrol World (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Space Engineers (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Yakuza 3 Remastered (Cloud, Console, & PC)
  • Yakuza 4 Remastered (Cloud, Console, & PC)

If you want to keep playing any of these titles, Game Pass subscribers can purchase them at a 20% discount before they leave the service.

A Solid Month for Xbox Gamers

While this month’s additions may not be the largest, the inclusion of Avowed, Watch Dogs: Legion, and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader ensures a diverse selection of games for players of all tastes. Which of these titles are you most excited to play? 

Source: eurogamer.net

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