Xbox Game Pass Offers Eight New Games To Subscribers For Free, But Three Are Gone

The Xbox Game Pass platform promises more adventures to enjoy in the month of March.

 

 

Xbox continues to expand its Xbox Game Pass catalogue of games, and this time it’s looking to close out March with eight new additions. After an adventure-packed start to the month with the arrival of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Kentucky Route Zero and Microsoft Flight Simulator via cloud technology, new additions are now coming to the platform.

The list put out by Xbox includes some familiar landings, such as Devolver Digital’s Weird West, which announced its arrival on Xbox Game Pass on day one. On the other hand, we can also look forward to other titles such as Shredders, F1 2021 and Tainted Grail: Conquest. In addition to these, the company has also announced surprises such as Crusader Kings III, which will be available on Xbox Series through Game Pass.

In short, here’s another batch of games that will give us a new excuse to take advantage of the Xbox Game Pass subscription. If you’re curious about all the titles the company has in store for the second half of March, here’s the list:

 

 

 

 

What’s New on Xbox Game Pass for March:

  • Shredders (Cloud, PC and Xbox series) ID@Xbox – 17 March
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos (Cloud, consoles and PC series) ID@Xbox – 17 March
  • Tainted Grail: Conquest (consoles) ID@Xbox – 22 March
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games (Cloud, consoles and PC) – 22 March
  • Norco (PC) ID@Xbox – 24 March
  • F1 2021 (consoles) EA Play – 24 March
  • Crusader Kings III (Xbox series) ID@Xbox – 29 March
  • Weird West (Cloud, consoles and PC) ID@Xbox – 31 March

 

Soon to disappear from Xbox Game Pass:

  • Madden NFL 20 (Cloud, consoles and PC) – 31 March
  • Narita Boy (Cloud, consoles and PC) – 31 March
  • Shadow Warrior 2 (Cloud, consoles and PC) – 31 March
  • Destiny 2: Beyond Lights, Shadowkeep and Forsaken (PC) – 11 April

 

Source: Xbox.com

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