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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Yakuza and more leaving Xbox Game Pass

Twice a month, Microsoft updates its Xbox Game Pass library with a line-up of new/returning titles. For the second half of February, the service is launching one major title in the form of Obsidian Entertainment’s Avowed – alongside a couple other additions. Unfortunately, even more games are set to leave Game Pass at the end of the month.

Making the announcement on the Xbox Wire Blog, Megan Spurr – the Senior Community Lead for Xbox Game Pass – wrote “For those of you that have been exploring the Living Lands in Avowed, thank you for taking a break to check out the latest Game Pass news! We have some exciting new reveals and exclusive Perks to tease your install buttons.”

With that, the full list of Game Pass additions set to drop onto the service over the course of the remainder of February is as follows:

Available Now

  • Avowed [GP Ultimate and PC]

Coming soon

  • EA Sports F1 24 [GP Ultimate and PC] – 20th February
  • Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader [GP Standard] – 20th February
  • Watch Dogs: Legion [GP Standard] – 25th February

Xbox Game Pass

As mentioned, an even greater number of titles are unfortunately set to leave the service on the 28th of February, those being:

  • F1 22
  • Gris
  • Maneater
  • PAW Patrol World
  • Space Engineers
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun
  • Wo Long Fallen Dynasty
  • Yakuza 3 Remastered
  • Yakuza 4 Remastered

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KitGuru says: Have you checked out Avowed yet? What do you think of it? Which of the departing games will you try to complete before the end of the month? Let us know down below.

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