Every new game coming to Game Pass this month, and all of the ones leaving too.

Updated on February 6, 2024: Anuchard is now available to download and play through Xbox Game Pass, and a number of other titles arriving on the service throughout the month have now been revealed.
Xbox Game Pass remains one of the best deals in gaming, opening up a library of hundreds of games for a monthly fee to anyone who has a subscription, not to mention Xbox exclusives the day they launch. The rotation is refreshed every month too, and the first titles coming to Game Pass throughout February 2024 have now been revealed. Everything coming to the subscription service, along with links to their store pages as they’re added, can be found below. Scroll to the bottom if you want to know what will be leaving Game Pass this month so you can play them before it’s too late.
Everything added to Game Pass last month, and the months before that, will remain on the subscription service until stated otherwise. Xbox reveals which games are leaving each month and they will be listed at the bottom of this article when revealed.
Persona 3 Reload: February 2 On Console, PC, And Cloud

The first game joining Game Pass this month is a big one in more ways than one. Not only because it’s a new Persona game available on Game Pass on its release day, but because it is quite literally a massive game. The original Persona 3‘s story takes 82 hours to beat according to HowLongToBeat, and let’s be honest, if you like Persona, you likely spent longer with it than that.
Odds are you’ll spend just as long with Persona 3 Reload as you have any other Persona game. That alone makes it worth signing up to Xbox Game Pass even if you play absolutely nothing else. Even if you plan on playing nothing but Persona for the foreseeable future, Game Pass is the place to go. Persona 3 Reload will be joining 5 Tactica, 5 Royal, 4 Golden, 3 Portable, all of which are already on Game Pass. Quite literally hundreds of hours of gaming, and that’s just one part of a single series.
Anuchard: February 6 On Console, PC, And Cloud

Anuchard isn’t as well-known as Persona, nor will it occupy as much of your time. But hey, maybe that’s a good thing. Not everyone comes to Game Pass looking for a single game that will take up the next 100 hours of their playing time. One of the best things about the service is discovering new titles, and for the majority of Game Pass subscribers, Anuchard will be exactly that.
Anuchard’s simple, top-down 2D nature makes it look like a game pulled from three decades ago in the best possible way. Battle fearsome monsters, solve tricky puzzles, and give the people of Anuchard something to celebrate. Seriously, they need this, it’s been a while.
Train Sim World 4: February 7 On Consoles, PC, And Cloud

We’ve all complained about a late train, or perhaps one that hasn’t turned up at all, especially if you live in the UK. Not only does Train Sim 4 let you ride the rails without the risk of being left in the cold should your train not show up, but it may well give you an insight into just how hard it is to keep the trains running on time.
Train Sim 4 lets you drive trains between real-world locations, traversing some of the world’s most famous routes. Drive trains, keep everything just so, and so it all for no additional cost if you have a Game Pass subscription.
Madden NFL 24: February 8 On Consoles And PC

It’s almost the Super Bowl which makes this the perfect time of year to remind lapsed fans that they can play in the Super Bowl themselves through the latest edition of Madden. There’s no better way to do that than by adding the latest version of the game-to-Game Pass so more people have access to it.
Madden NFL 24 joins Game Pass three days before this year’s Super Bowl. That gives you a few days to bone up if you’ve not played for a while, and it’ll be sticking around after the Big Game so you can fill the football-shaped hole in your life during the off-season.
Resident Evil 3: February 13 On Consoles, PC, And Cloud

In January, Capcom‘s Resident Evil 2 remake was added to Game Pass. If that has left you hungry for more polished Resident Evil action, I’ve got some very good news for you. This month, it will be joined by the next remake to follow it, Resident Evil 3.
Logic would dictate that means Resident Evil 4‘s critically acclaimed remake will be joining 2 and 3 on the subscription service in March. It’ll also be one year since the remake’s release. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet though and just enjoy Resident Evil 3 when it arrives on February 13.
A Little To The Left: February 14 On Consoles And Cloud

Don’t want the pressure of saving an entire community while you solve your puzzles? No problem. Game Pass has fans of cozy puzzlers covered this month via A Little To The Left. A puzzle game that takes place entirely inside the confines of someone’s house, elements of which have been directly inspired by things from the home of those who developed the game.
There is a catch though which will make some puzzles trickier to solve than others. There’s a cat in the game whose paws will reach in from time to time to mess up your good work. Also inspired by a real cat, A Little To The Left’s feline is just here to do what cats do best. Make a mess and push things off of tables and other surfaces.
Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night: February 14 On Consoles, Cloud, And PC

When a game leaves Game Pass, there’s always a chance it will one day return. February 14 will be that day for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. A fantastic Metroidvania perfect for those of you done with Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown who are looking for something new to play.
PlateUp!: February 15 On Console, PC, And Cloud

The term roguelite likely conjures up images of dungeons, big weapons, and gnarly monsters. PlateUp adds a different twist to the popular genre. Anyone who has worked in a restaurant knows the experience is a little like a real-life roguelite. Endure a stressful shift, let the relief wash over you once it’s done, and then do it all over again the following day, hoping that things get more intense as your business grows and more clientele come through the door.
PlateUp replicates that experience, starting you off with a new restaurant business that you’re tasked with growing and improving. More customers will come, demand will grow, and there will be more plates to spin. Not literally, that wouldn’t help at all. Upgrade your restaurant, customize its decor, and recruit friends – or not if you think you can handle the task yourself – and do it for free when PlateUp comes to Game Pass this month.
Return To Grace: February 20 On Consoles, PC, And Cloud

Return To Grace centers around the discovery of an ancient AI god and your quest to find out why it, or Grace, was shut down in the first place. A fantastic sci-fi thriller set during a very unfamiliar 1960s. I don’t know much about AI, but I do know that if an AI god has been shut down, there was probably a good reason for it you’re better off leaving it that way.
Leaving Game Pass
- Opus: Echo of Starsong – Full Bloom Edition (February 15)
- Galactic Civilizations 3 (February 15)
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