Microsoft has announced the next wave of additions to the Xbox Game Pass catalog, and they include multiple day-one new releases, one of which is out today, February 21.
The FPS Atomic Heart is out now on console, cloud, and PC. The game has been criticized for its connection to Russia and the war in Ukraine. Composer Mick Gordon donated his fee from the game to the Red Cross' Ukraine appeal.
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will also support a greater cause. I've donated my fee to <a href=«https://twitter.com/RedCrossAU?ref_src=» https:>@RedCrossAU’s Ukraine Crisis Appeal to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. If you're able to, please consider donating. Together we can make a difference. <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/SupportUkraine?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#SupportUkraine pic.twitter.com/ADVZiWafw8
Also coming this month is Merge & Blade for console, cloud, and PC--it hits Game Pass on February 28. Merge & Blade is a fantasy puzzle auto-battler game with the tagline, «Only your brain can save the world!»
Soul Hackers 2 comes to Game Pass on February 28 for console, cloud, and PC. This is a supernatrual RPG set in a cyberpunk Japan. Looking beyond February, EA's racing game F1 22 comes to Game Pass for PC Game Pass and Ultimate subscribers on March 2. Finally, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, an action-oriented dark fantasy game, comes to Game Pass as a day-one new release on March 3 for console, cloud, and PC.
Xbox Game Pass is losing a number of additional titles this month, too, including Alien: Isolation, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Madden NFL 21, and Octopath Traveler; they all leave the catalog on February 28.
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