Xbox Game Pass is set to add several notable titles in late February and early March 2026, including the acclaimed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. These additions highlight sprawling, choice-driven adventures alongside other genres like tactical roguelikes and sports simulations. Subscribers can access them on various platforms starting from February 19.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers will see a strong lineup of games added in the coming weeks, emphasizing high-profile RPGs and diverse gameplay experiences. On February 19, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition arrives for Game Pass Ultimate and Premium subscribers on cloud and consoles. Released a decade ago, this action RPG from CD Projekt Red features monster-slayer Geralt in an epic quest to find his daughter Ciri, battling monsters, spirits, and humans. The edition includes expansions Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine.
Also launching on February 19 is Death Howl, a dark fantasy tactical roguelike with turn-based grid combat and deck-building mechanics, available on Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass. It involves positioning on battlefield maps and incremental upgrades across runs. EA Sports College Football 26 joins the same day for Ultimate subscribers on cloud and Xbox Series X/S, offering enhanced mechanics, over 2,800 plays, and more than 300 real-world coaches with Dynasty and Road to Glory modes.
February 25 brings Dice A Million to Ultimate and PC Game Pass on PC, a roguelike deckbuilder focused on dice rolling to reach a million points, balancing risk and reward with modifiers. On February 26, Towerborne receives its full release for Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass across platforms. This co-op action RPG from Stoic includes procedural dungeons, RPG progression, offline play, and online co-op, following a preview period.
Early March features two major titles on March 3 for Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass: Final Fantasy 3, the 1990 Famicom classic about four orphans as Warriors of Light stopping wizard Xande, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. This sequel from Warhorse Studios continues Henry of Skalitz's story in medieval Bohemia after a bandit attack, delivering a realistic RPG experience. It earned nominations including Game of the Year at The Game Awards and follows the original game's recent addition to Game Pass.
Meanwhile, four games leave the service on February 28: Monster Train, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, Injustice 2, and Middle-earth: Shadow of War.