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News video games 17 January 2024, 06:39

author: Marcin Przala

Xbox Game Pass for January/February Includes 7 Games, 4 Brand New

We've learned the list of games soon to hit the PC/Xbox Game Pass subscription. Among the titles heading to the service are as many as four completely new releases.

Source: Codemasters.
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Microsoft has revealed games that will soon be included in the PC/Xbox Game Pass subscription. Today's list of productions, however, doesn't arouse as much emotion as the set that the Redmond giant presented a week ago (which included AC: Valhalla and the remake of Resident Evil 2, released today).

Nevertheless, the service will soon be enriched with seven more titles, including: the latest installment of the F1 series or the remake of Persona 3, which will be available on Game Pass on the day of premiere.

It's the above-mentioned "racer" from the Codemasters studio that appears to be the biggest hit of the latest "release" of games for Microsoft's subscription. F1 23 has received very favorable reviews, scoring an average rating of 85/100 from journalists (via OpenCritic).

It's worth adding that four of the seven titles coming to Game Pass are completely new releases.

You can buy Xbox Games Pass here.

And the PC Games Pass here.

Game Pass for the second half of January and the beginning of February â?? list of games

Here is the full list of games that will soon be available on PC/Xbox Game Pass:

  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from January 18 (premiere on Xbox Game Pass);
  • F1 23 (consoles and PC) â?? from January 18 (as part of EA Play);
  • Palworld (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from January 19 ( premiere on Xbox Game Pass);
  • Go Mecha Ball (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from January 25 ( release on Xbox Game Pass);
  • Brotato (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from January 30;
  • Persona 3 Reload (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from February 2 (release on Xbox Game Pass);
  • Anuchard (cloud, consoles and PC) â?? from February 6.

Marcin Przała

Marcin Przała

Graduate of Journalism and Social Communication at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow. He has been interested in games from an early age, and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Dragon Age: Origins hold a special place in his heart. His passion for electronic entertainment led to the phenomenon of immersion becoming the subject of his bachelor's thesis. Today, above all, a fan of soulslike and classic RPGs. Besides games, he likes dark fantasy literature, and for many years he has been eagerly following the English Premier League, where his beloved club - Chelsea - plays.

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