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Xbox Game Pass confirms 13 new titles for February 2026

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The first wave of titles heading to Xbox Game Pass this February have been confirmed by Microsoft.

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Last month, 19 games were added to the subscription service including Death Stranding, Atomfall and MIO: Memories In Orbit. A number of upcoming releases were also revealed during a Developer’s Direct Showcase.

Today (February 3) Microsoft announced the first wave of games coming to Xbox Game Pass this month. 

All the titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in February 2026

  • Indika – out now for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Final Fantasy 2 – out now for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii – out now for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Madden NFL 26 – out February 5 for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Paw Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship – out February 5 for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Relooted – out February 10 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • Blazblue Entropy Effect X – out February 12 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • Roadside Research – out February 12 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • Starsand Island – out February 12 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • High On Life 2 – out February 13 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance – out February 13 for PC, Premium and Ultimate subscribers
  • Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora – out February 17 for PC and Ultimate subscribers
  • Avowed – out February 17 for Premium and Ultimate subscribers

As it stands, just one title is leaving Xbox Game Pass on February 15 – Madden NFL 24.

Later this year, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to play Forza Horizon 6 (May 19 2026) Fable (autumn), Beast Of Reincarnation (summer) and Kiln (spring) with more games set to be announced in the coming weeks.

Last year, Microsoft increased the price of Xbox Game Pass to “offer players more flexibility, value and choice” but many fans weren’t impressed. Defending the price hike, Microsoft’s Director of Gaming and Platform Communications Dustin Blackwell said: “We understand price increases are never fun for anybody, but we’re trying to reinforce by adding more value to these plans as well,” he explained. “It’s something we don’t take lightly, and we’re listening to the feedback of players and the community to try to provide them with more of what they’re asking for.”

In other news, Minecraft has announced a new educational ‘Lessons In Good Trouble’ expansion featuring Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela and other civil rights activists.

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