Every month gamers get to enjoy a solid lineup of titles added to Microsoft's popular streaming service, Xbox Game Pass. Sometimes these games are high-profile, sometimes they're not, but very rarely do any of the titles get removed immediately after being announced. Microsoft recently laid out the eight titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in the second part of February, but that number has now been reduced to seven as an unexpected game has been pulled without warning, and it is not clear when this title may reappear on the service.
Earlier this week Microsoft and Xbox unveiled the next batch of games coming to Xbox Games Pass in the second half of February which included the likes of Mass Effect Legendary Edition coming to the cloud, Madden NFL 22 and Super Mega Baseball 3 coming to console, and Total War: Warhammer 3, Roboquest (Game Preview), Galactic Civilizations 3, and Alice: Madness Returns all coming to PC. These games are all still on their way to the service at the time of writing.
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However, one game was mysteriously pulled at the last minute from the February lineup: Lawn Mowing Simulator. The popular lawn mowing sim franchise was poised to be coming to the Xbox One following its recent addition to the Xbox Series X/S, but has seemingly been removed from the lineup without any indication as to why. Neither Microsoft nor the title's publisher and developer, Curve Digital and Skyhook Games respectively, have commented on the removal.
In addition to these titles making their way to Xbox Game Pass, as is tradition, some games will be leaving the service this month as well. Five titles will be bowing out between February 28 and March 1; these include the likes of
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