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Resident Evil 3 Remake and Madden 24 head to Game Pass this month

There has been a lot of drama around Xbox in recent days, as news broke that Microsoft is considering ditching game exclusives and moving towards multiplatform development. Microsoft hasn't addressed those rumours yet, but while we await an official response, the next batch of Game Pass titles have been announced.

Last month's Game Pass additions were headlined by Resident Evil 2 Remake. This month, we're getting Resident Evil 3 Remake. Beyond that, EA's Madden 24 will now be available through EA Play, which is included with all Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass for PC subscriptions.

The full list of games joining Game Pass over the next couple of weeks can be found below:

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

On the 15th of February, two games will leave Game Pass, including Galactic Civilizations III (PC) and Opus: Echo of Starsong (Cloud, Console and PC).

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