
Microsoft announces the list of games that will be added in the remainder of February, shortly after having incorporated another battery of titles.
Final Fantasy XV and Wolfenstein: Youngblood were two of the titles that joined the Xbox Game Pass catalog in early February, but they won't be the only ones. Microsoft has announced a new number of video games that will be part of the Redmond service. Through the official website, the company has confirmed that Yakuza 0 and Kingdom Hearts 3 will be among the new additions.
In addition to these recent titles, the occasional classic is also published, such as Ninja Gaiden 2, the title directed by Tomonobu Itagaki and developed by Team Ninja. Those who wish to wear the medical gown have the opportunity to do so with Two Point Hospital, while those who prefer an adventure that combines role and platforms can opt for Indivisible. This last video game has a two-dimensional graphic section drawn by hand. Below, we show you the complete list and its publication dates:
A second wave of great @XboxGamePass titles are fast approaching this month, featuring Kingdom Hearts III, Yakuza 0, and more. Full details here on Xbox Wire. https://t.co/vSq4vbjvPH
– Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) February 18, 2020
Full list of new games
- Ninja Gaiden 2 (February 20, console)
- Kingdom Hearts 3 (February 25, console)
- Two Point Hospital (February 25, console and PC)
- Wasteland Remastered (February 25, console and PC)
- Yakuza 0 (February 26, console and PC)
- Jackbox Party Pack (February 27, console)
- Indivisible (PC)
- Reigns Game of Thrones (PC)
And as in all the welcome, we must also say goodbye to other products that will leave the Xbox Game Pass catalog. If you haven't tasted them yet, it's probably your last chance in a while.
- Fallout 3
- Just Cause 4
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Snake pass
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkam City
- Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkham Asylum
Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that allows you to access a catalog of more than one hundred video games. All titles produced by Xbox Game Studios are published from the day of release. Third party products, on the other hand, are incorporated and disappear depending on the contracts signed.