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Xbox Game Pass: Three new titles arrive this week

Between March 4 and 9, there are three new games for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. (Image source: Xbox Wire)
Between March 4 and 9, there are three new games for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. (Image source: Xbox Wire)
Microsoft has revealed the latest additions to Xbox Game Pass, bringing three new titles this week. Sci-fi enthusiasts are in for a treat, while roguelike fans can look forward to a deck-building game with a unique multi-layered combat system.

In the first full week of March, Microsoft is adding three new games to Xbox Game Pass. Here's a quick overview of what players can look forward to in each title.

Monster Train - March 4

Monster Train is a roguelike deck builder where players defend a hellish train from celestial invaders. Its card-based combat unfolds across multiple levels, with enemies advancing from the bottom to the top, battling at each stage. Players must strategically position their units to stop them before they reach the train’s core on the top floor. With five playable clans and roguelike mechanics ensuring each run feels unique, the game offers plenty of replay value.

Galacticare - March 5

If you enjoyed Theme Hospital and love sci-fi, Galacticare could be right up your alley. This quirky hospital management game lets you run an intergalactic clinic, treating alien patients with bizarre illnesses. Players gradually expand their facility, set up specialized treatment rooms and hire doctors with unique, complementary skills. Alongside a story campaign filled with eccentric characters, the game also features a sandbox mode for a more relaxed, pressure-free experience.

One Lonely Outpost - March 6

One Lonely Outpost is a sci-fi farming sim where players build a thriving colony on a barren planet. You can grow food using natural or synthetic methods, attract new settlers and expand your settlement. Beyond farming, the game emphasizes crafting, exploration and interactions with NPCs for trading and building friendships. Its colorful, pixelated 2.5D graphics add a nostalgic retro charm.

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Marius Müller, 2025-03- 5 (Update: 2025-03- 5)