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Persona 3 Reload, Palworld and more coming to Game Pass

Twice a month Microsoft updates its Game Pass library with a number of new and exciting titles. For the second half of January, the console manufacturer has now detailed the full list of titles dropping onto the service over the next two weeks, including the much-anticipated Persona 3 Reload and the open-world Pokemon-esque Palworld.

Making the announcement via the Xbox Wire blog, Megan Spurr – the Community Lead for Xbox Game Pass – said “Be it a big fancy car, a Brotato, a big ole boss, or a turnip (I couldn’t find a way to make that one start with a “B”) we’ve got characters for you to check out. Let’s get ready to nail that pre-install button and get to the games!”

With that, the full list of titles joining the service over the next few weeks is as follows:

  • Those Who Remain (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Available now
  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Cloud, Console, and PC) – January 18
  • F1 23 (Console and PC) EA Play – January 18
  • Palworld (Cloud, Console, PC) – January 19
  • Go Mecha Ball (Cloud, Console, and PC) – January 25
  • Brotato (Cloud, Console, and PC) – January 30
  • Persona 3 Reload (Cloud, Console, and PC) – February 2
  • Anuchard (Cloud, Console, and PC) – February 6

Persona 3 Reload is of course the headlining title for the month, with the much-anticipated JRPG remake launching day-one on Xbox Game Pass. Other day-on additions include Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, Palworld and Go Mecha Ball.

As always, a select number of titles are also set to leave the service come the end of the month. Luckily, the list remains rather small this month, with only two titles being removed on the 31st of January:

  • Hitman: World of Assassination
  • F1 2021

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