Xbox Game Pass February 2024 Games Include Resident Evil 3

The first games coming to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate during February 2024 have been revealed a little later than anticipated, but now we know what to expect up until the last week of the month. As well as day-one releases, the list also includes a new game for EA Play.

Here are the Xbox Game Pass February 2024 Wave 1 games

The first wave of games on Game Pass this month actually began releasing on February 2 with Persona 3 Reload. This was then followed by Anuchard, which was added today, February 6. Both of these were revealed in January, so they come as no surprise.

The new list includes a further seven games being added over the next couple of weeks, including Resident Evil 3 and the return of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Meanwhile, Madden NFL 24 joins EA Play. The full list includes:

  • Train Sim World 4 (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 7
  • Madden NFL 24 (Console and PC) – February 8
  • Resident Evil 3 (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 13
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 14
  • A Little to the Left (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 15
  • PlateUp! (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 15
  • Return to Grace (Console, PC, and Cloud) – February 20

As well as the new games, there are also some brand new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks that have become available over the past few days:

  • Mighty Doom: Cacodemon Mini Slayer Cosmetic (also comes with Xbox cosmetic for the BFG, Cacodemon cosmetic for the Heavy Cannon, and more).
  • F1 23: Champions Upgrade with 4 New My Team Racing Icons and more
  • The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure Pack
  • SMITE: Year 11 Starter Pack that includes Anubis and his Voice Pack; two skins for Anubis, Gravehound, and Cosmic Power; and a 3 Day Account Booster.

Finally, there are just two games leaving Xbox Game Pass on February 15. Galactic Civilizations III will leave on PC, while Opus: Echo of Starsong leaves console, PC, and cloud.

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