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Avowed and six more titles join Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass

February is set to be a big month for Game Pass. We already know that Obsidian's new fantasy RPG, Avowed, will be a day-one title for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. Now, we know the full list of games joining the service over the next two weeks. 

As Avowed is a new first-party game, it won't be available to Game Pass standard subscribers. However, like Starfield, it should join the Game Pass Standard library eventually. If you want to play it on February 18th via Game Pass, you'll need a Game Pass Ultimate or a Game Pass PC subscription. As Microsoft is still actively trying to grow Game Pass for PC, that version of the service still gets day-one first party games.

For a look at the timeline Game Pass Standard subscribers can expect, we can see that Starfield, which first launched in September 2023, is now available through Game Pass Standard, meaning it joined the library almost a year and a half after launch. With that in mind, we can expect Avowed to join the Game Pass Standard library sometime in 2026.

Avowed Series X

Below is the full list of Game Pass titles announced for February 2025, including platforms and release dates:

  • Far Cry New Dawn (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 4th.
  • Another Crab's Treasure (Console) – February 5th.
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (Console) – February 5th.
  • Starfield (Xbox Series X/S) – February 5th.
  • Madden NFL 25 (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 6th.
  • Kingdom Two Crowns (Cloud and Console) – February 13th.
  • Avowed (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – February 18th.

As for games leaving the library, on February 15th, Game Pass subscribers will lose access to Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, EA Sports UFC 3, Indivisible, Merge and Blade, Return to Grace, A Little to the Left and Tales of Arise.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of this month's Game Pass line-up? Will you be jumping into Avowed when it drops? 

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