Atomic Heart and Mount and Blade II coming to Xbox Gamepass in February

Six new titles, including Atomic Heart, have been announced for this month's Xbox Gamepass.
Atomic Heart Gamepass
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Xbox’s Gamepass allows players to gain access to a library of popular games, for the heavily discounted price of a monthly subscription. The games available to subscribers are on a rotating release schedule, meaning that new titles are announced all the time. New and popular titles are added all the time, giving subscribers the chance to experience their most anticipated titles so long as they keep their eyes on new releases.

Today, the official Xbox Gamepass Twitter announced a list of new titles coming this month. These six titles are expected to be available shortly, meaning now is the time to subscribe if you want to get your hands on these games for cheap.

The titles coming to Xbox Gamepass this month are:

  • Atomic Heart
  • Mount And Blade II: Bannerlord
  • SD GUNDAM: Battle Alliance
  • Shadow Warrior 3 Definitive Edition
  • Cities Skylines: Remastered
  • Madden 23

Particularly exciting from this list is Atomic Heart, a highly anticipated titled set to release this month. It looks like Gamepass subscribers will be able to get their hands on Atomic Heart for free, likely on release day.

Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord is also an incredibly popular game that many players are excited to see added to the list. The game, which recently released, was one of the most anticipated sequels in video game history, with the last title released over 10 years ago.

Shadow Warrior 3 Definitive Edition and Cities Skylines: Remastered both give players the chance to experience classic, fan-beloved games with new graphics for next-gen consoles.

SD GUNDAM: Battle Alliance and Madden 23 have both received mixed reviews from fans and critics alike, but players interested in the games can check them out on the game pass without much risk.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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