Xbox Game Pass: 6 new games until the beginning of March
From February 22 to March 5, six new games will enrich the Xbox Game Pass. We provide a brief overview of what players can expect from the individual games:
- Madden NFL 24 (Cloud) - February 27: The latest installment in the long-running Madden NFL series is the only AAA title Microsoft is including in Xbox Game Pass until March 5. It is a realistic American football simulation. Players lead teams through the season, draft new team members, plan strategies and compete against other teams locally or online.
- Maneater (PC, cloud and console) - February 27: An action RPG in which players control a shark fighting for survival in the waters of the Gulf Coast. By eating prey, the shark evolves and gains new abilities, allowing players to explore new areas.
- Indivisible (PC, cloud and console) - February 28: An action RPG that combines an in-depth story with Metroidvania elements. Players take Control of Ajna - a rebellious girl who travels through a mythical world to uncover the truth about her mysterious powers.
- Space Engineers (PC, cloud and console) - February 29: A sandbox game set in space. Players build spaceships and stations, collect resources and use the laws of physics to survive in a realistically simulated galaxy.
- Bluey: The Videogame (PC, cloud and console) - February 22: A family-friendly adventure and exploration game based on the animated series of the same name aimed at pre-school children. Players join Bluey and her family on four interactive adventures and explore iconic locations from the series, including the beach and Heeler House.
- Warhammer 40.000: Boltgun (PC, Cloud and Console) - March 5: A retro shooter set in the dark sci-fi universe of Warhammer 40.000, players armed with a boltgun fight their enemies at breakneck speed.
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As a child in the 90s, my Gameboy was my steady companion. After school, the PlayStation was fired up. When I finally got my first PC, I was completely hooked. My passion for gaming has never waned since. For me, writing for Notebookcheck means reporting on topics that are really close to my heart - in addition to gaming, I also like to write about e-mobility, photovoltaics and innovative gadgets. When I'm not sitting at my computer, I'm probably on water rescue duty on the Baltic coast or trying to counteract the downsides of my geek life - namely sitting for long periods - at the local swimming pool.