Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Soul Hackers 2, F1 22, and Merge & Blade

Four new games are coming to Xbox Game Pass in the later half of February and early March.
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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 four titles will be available to Gamepass subscribers soon.

These four titles are Merge & Blade, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Soul Hackers 2, and F1 22.

Soul Hackers 2 is a supernatural RPG with a stylish cyberpunk Japan setting. Join Ringo and her companions to solve the mystery behind an imminent apocalypse by diving into their souls and reliving their memories. It will be available on Game Pass on February 28.

Merge & Blade is the first combination of an auto-battler and puzzle game. It features a simplistic but satisfying 2d pixel art style and should appeal to casual and competitive gamers alike. It will also be available on Game Pass on February 28.

F1 22 is the latest in the Formula 1 racing series, featuring the newest, fastest cars and stunning visual graphics. It will be available on Game Pass March 2.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a dramatic action-adventure game featuring the story of a nameless soldier fighting for survival in a dark fantasy version of the Later Han Dynasty. Demons plague the Three Kingdoms, and its up to players to fight them off using combat based on Chinese martial arts. It will be available on Game Pass the day of its launch, March 3.

Also available today on Game Pass is Atomic Heart, which just launched on PC and consoles.

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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