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Xbox Game Pass

Xbox Game Pass Adds Final Fantasy XII, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and More in February

Microsoft revealed several games coming to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service for PC, console, and Android in the first half of February.

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The highlights for this batch of games include Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age, an HD remaster of the 2006 role-playing game with improved graphics, performance, and other quality of life features not found in the original game.

Another highlight is Jurassic World Evolution, allowing players to build their own dinosaur theme park. The full list of Xbox Game Pass games being added:

  • Ghost of a Tale (PC) – Feb. 4
  • Project Winter (Android, Console, and PC) – Feb. 4
  • The Falconeer (Android, Console, and PC) – Feb. 4
  • Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Console and PC) – Feb. 11
  • Jurassic World Evolution (Android and Console) – Feb. 11
  • Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones (Android and Console) – Feb. 11
  • Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Android) – Feb. 11

Microsoft announced another 13 games received dedicated touch screen controls for several Xbox Game Pass games such as Donut County, Enter the Gungeon, The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season, and more. The company also announced four games leaving the service in the middle of February:

  • De Blob (Console) – Feb. 15
  • Ninja Gaiden II (Console) – Feb. 15
  • World of Horror (PC) – Feb. 15
  • Shadows of the Damned (EA Play/Console) – Feb. 16

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