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Atomic Heart, Soul Hackers 2 and Wo Long headline new Xbox Game Pass update

The next batch of titles for Xbox Game Pass has now been revealed. As previous rumours indicated, Atlus RPG, Soul Hackers 2, will be joining the library, following on from the addition of several Persona games in recent months. 

Soul Hackers 2 launched in August last year to decent reviews, although the game wasn't as highly acclaimed as other Atlus titles, like Persona 5. Microsoft also has a few day-one releases lined up for Game Pass over the next couple of weeks, including Atomic Heart (available today) and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, a hugely promising action game helmed by Team Ninja, the same studio behind the Nioh series.

The full list of new titles heading to Xbox Game Pass can be seen below:

  • Atomic Heart (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 21st
  • Merge & Blade (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 28th
  • Soul Hackers 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) – February 28th
  • F1 22 (Console and PC) – March 2nd
  • Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 3rd

As usual, there will also be a set of games leaving Game Pass at the end of this month. This time around, we'll be saying goodbye to Dragon Ball FighterZ, Alien Isolation, Crown Trick, Far: Changing Tides, Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning Returns, Madden NFL 21 and Octopath Traveler.

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KitGuru Says: I've been itching for a new Atlus game to play, so I'll be looking forward to trying out Soul Hackers 2 when that lands. Atomic Heart's BioShock-inspired elements also have me intrigued. Are there any games on the list you'll be installing? 

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