Xbox Game Pass: The First March 2025 Update

Microsoft is playing a bit of a trick with the iterations this time around, but let’s take a look at what games are coming to the subscription service.

 

Monster Train is now available (console = Xbox Series, Xbox One; PC, cloud; returning title to the service; Game Pass Ultimate, for PC Game Pass and Game Pass Standard subscribers). Galacticare (Xbox Series; for Game Pass Standard subscribers) arrives on March 5, and One Lonely Outpost (console, PC, cloud; for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers) arrives on March 6. Enter The Gungeon (console, PC, cloud; returning title; for Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard subscribers) arrives on March 11, Mullet MadJack (Xbox Series, PC, cloud; for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers) arrives on March 13, and a new game, 33 Immortals (game preview phase; Xbox Series, PC, cloud; for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers) arrives on March 18.

As a reminder, Microsoft has called attention to Balatro (console, PC, cloud; for Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard subscribers). Three DLCs were mentioned by the Redmond company. Overwatch 2 Season 15, Honor and Glory, is now available with an additional 10% XP boost for subscribers. On March 11, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will get its 19th world update with Brazil, and on March 13, Forza Motorsport (8) will get Velocity Month. There are two Game Pass Ultimate benefits, and both are available now. EA Sports F1 24 includes the Champions Icons Pack, and Time Waits #1 by Dstlry includes a free digital comic.

Finally, these games will be leaving on March 15, and you can buy them with an up to 20% discount. Evil West (console, PC, cloud), Lies of P (console, PC, cloud), No More Heroes 3 (console, PC, cloud), Solar Ash (console, PC, cloud), SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (console, PC, cloud), Yakuza 5 Remastered (console, PC, cloud), Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (console, PC, cloud).

Two returning titles? This is becoming a regular occurrence these days.

Source: Gematsu

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