
We’re halfway through March, which means Xbox Game Pass is about to add another heaping helping of gaming goodness.
The second half of the month will see co-op action-roguelike 33 Immortals enter early access, not to mention expansive role-playing game Octopath Traveler 2 (joining Game Pass Standard), the old-school bundle Blizzard Arcade Collection, another day-one drop in Atomfall, and modern classics Batman: Arkham Knight and Tunic for those content to stick with the basic Xbox Game Pass Core subscription. Here’s the full list:
- 33 Immortals (cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) via Game Preview – March 18
- Octopath Traveler 2 (Xbox Series X/S) – March 19 (added to Game Pass Standard)
- Train Sim World 5 (console) – March 19 (added to Game Pass Standard)
- Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island (cloud, console, PC) – March 20
- Blizzard Arcade Collection (console, PC) – March 25
- Batman: Arkham Knight – March 26 (added to Game Pass Core)
- Monster Sanctuary – March 26 (added to Game Pass Core)
- Tunic – March 26 (added to Game Pass Core)
- Atomfall (cloud, console, PC) – March 27
Xbox Game Pass is also losing a bunch of games on March 24, listed below. If you’re wondering what you should play before then, you can never go wrong with a Yakuza game, especially Like a Dragon, which is probably one of the best turn-based role-playing games of the last decade. I’d also be remiss if I didn’t recommend Monster Hunter Rise, which is a more traditional entry in the long-running series than the recently released Monster Hunter Wilds.
- MLB The Show 24 (cloud, console)
- Lil Gator Game (cloud, console, PC)
- Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 (cloud, console, PC)
- Open Roads (cloud, console, PC)
- Yakuza 0 (cloud, console, PC)
- Yakuza Kiwami (cloud, console, PC)
- Yakuza Kiwami 2 (cloud, console, PC)
- Yakuza Like a Dragon (cloud, console, PC)
- The Lamplighter’s League (cloud, console, PC)
- Monster Hunter Rise (cloud, console, PC)
As always, more information can be found on Xbox Wire.
Source:https://www.polygon.com/news/541928/xbox-game-pass-march-2025-atomfall