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Atomic Heart headlines February Xbox Game Pass update

The next wave of titles for Xbox Game Pass have been announced. Over the next couple of weeks, a number of key titles will join the library, including the likes of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, Atomic Heart and Shadow Warrior 3. 

EA Play, which is available as part of your Xbox Game Pass for PC or Game Pass Ultimate subscription, will be adding Madden NFL 23 on PC and console on February 9th. In addition, EA Play and Game Pass Ultimate members will be able to claim an Ultimate Team pack until the 9th of March.

Other pillar titles hitting Game Pass this month include Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, a huge strategy RPG that has garnered a ton of praise from fans. Atomic Heart, a unique shooter that many have been waiting years for, will launch day-one on Game Pass later this month.

Here's the full list of upcoming games:

  • Madden NFL 23 (PC and Console) – February 9th
  • SD Gundam Battle Alliance (PC, Console & Cloud) – February 9th
  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord (PC, Console & Cloud) – February 14th
  • Cities: Skylines Remastered (Xbox Series X/S & Cloud) – February 15th
  • Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition (PC, Console & Cloud) – February 16th
  • Atomic Heart (PC, Console & Cloud) – February 21st

On the 15th of February, CrossfireX, Recompile, Skul: The Hero Slayer, The Last Kids on Earth, Infernax and Besiege will be leaving Game Pass.

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KitGuru Says: I know a few long-time Mount & Blade players, so I'm looking forward to trying the game out for myself. Atomic Heart is also another big day-and-date release for Game Pass. 

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