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Xbox Game Pass is heading into the second half of February 2022, which means its time for even more games to make their way to the service! In case you missed it, the first half of the month gave us some strong indie contenders such as Infernax and Skul The Hero Slayer, along with heavy hitters such as ARK: Survival Evolved. There were plenty more titles as well, some of which I hope you got the chance to sink your teeth into. While more split than previous months, this month looks to bring a good handful of titles wanting more out of their subscription. Let’s not waste any more time though. Here’s everything you can start playing towards the end of February 2022 on Xbox Game Pass!
Game Pass Console Titles
Lawn Mowing Simulator – February 17
Madden NFL 22 – February 17
Super Mega Baseball 3 – February 24
Game Pass PC Titles
Madden NFL 22 – February 17
Total War: Warhammer 3 – February 17
Roboquest (Game Preview) – February 22
Galactic Civilizations 3 – February 24
Alice: Madness Returns – February 28
Cloud Titles
Mass Effect Legendary Edition – Available today!
The list may be a tad unusual, though new games are still nice nonetheless. Console sports fans win big with both baseball and football getting additions alongside the mellow Lawn Mowing Simulator. Cloud gets to enjoy Mass Effect Legendary Edition as well, which we easily recommend. And of course, PC, is a big winner with plenty of AAA and indie to go around. A big shoutout to Roboquest, which is an incredibly solid roguelike with plenty of fast-paced FPS shenanigans.
Before we end things off, here’s what will be leaving on February 28, should you want to play any of these before their departure:
All in all, a good if unusual way to end off February on Xbox Game Pass. Is there anything you’ll be trying once it’s available? What do you hope to see come to the service in March? Let us know!
Shawn is an avid 21-year old writer with two years in the games journalism industry. When not writing, you can often find him falling in love with singleplayer titles or yelling at multiplayer games he enjoys.