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It’s still early for Xbox to officially announce the next batch of Xbox Game Pass releases, but the first predictions for February are already emerging. As happens every month, Microsoft usually announces the games that are leaving the service with about two weeks’ notice, although sometimes some titles end up renewing their agreement at the last minute.
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With this in mind, it’s essential to make one thing clear from the start: this is not a confirmed list. This is a prediction based on the service’s usual patterns, especially for games that arrived on Game Pass one or two years ago and, by date, might be approaching the end of their cycle.
Games that could leave Xbox Game Pass in February 2026
Based on the additions made in February 2024 and February 2025, these are the titles that could leave the service next month, pending official confirmation from Xbox:
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PlateUp!
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 15, 2024 -
Bluey: The Videogame
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 22, 2024 -
Dead Island 2
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 22, 2024
(its departure seems unlikely, as the PC version was added later) -
Far Cry New Dawn
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 4, 2025
(also considered unlikely) -
Kingdom Two Crowns
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 13, 2025 -
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader
Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 20, 2025 -
Balatro
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 24, 2025 -
Watch Dogs: Legion
Console, PC, and Cloud — arrived on February 25, 2025
(its departure is also unclear)
We’ll have to wait for Xbox’s official announcement to be sure, but if any of these games interest you and you haven’t tried them yet, it might be a good time to do so. In the coming weeks, we’ll find out which titles are leaving… and which ones get to stay on Game Pass a little longer.

