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Xbox adds seven new games to Game Pass lineup

Microsoft has recently announced the latest batch of Game Pass games, which are set to be released in the second half of January and early February. This wave of new games includes some exciting titles such as Persona 3 Reload, F1 23, and Palworld.

The new additions start with the horror game Those Who Remain, which is already available. Then, on January 18th, we get Turnip Boy Robs a Bank and F1 23 via EA Play. The day after, we get Palworld, the Pokémon game with firearms, and on January 25th, Go Mecha Ball drops in as a day one Game Pass release. On January 30th, we get the acclaimed roguelite Brotato, followed by the much-awaited Persona 3: Reload on February 2nd. The latest addition will be Anuchard on February 6th.

Here are all the new additions to the Game Pass lineup:

January 16th

  • Those Who Remain (Cloud, Console, and PC)

January 18th

  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • F1 23 (Console and PC)

January 19th

  • Palworld (Cloud, Console, PC)

January 25th

  • Go Mecha Ball (Cloud, Console, and PC)

January 30th

  • Brotato (Cloud, Console, and PC)

February 2nd

  • Persona 3 Reload (Cloud, Console, and PC)

February 6th

  • Anuchard (Cloud, Console, and PC)

As we've now come to expect, the introduction of new titles on Game Pass coincides with the departure of others. This time, it's time to say goodbye to Hitman: World of Assassination (Cloud, Console, and PC), which will be removed from the subscription service on January 31st.

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