Xbox Game Pass kicks off February with additions for console, PC, and cloud.
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Microsoft has already set a date and name for the first games to arrive on Xbox Game Pass in February, with a wide range of proposals that cover everything from demanding tactical strategy to first-person action with its own identity. As is customary, the releases are spread throughout the month and arrive on both PC and Xbox Series and Cloud, depending on the case.
This first batch makes it clear that February will be a month with a lot of personality within the service, combining new titles with highly anticipated releases from the community.
Confirmed Xbox Game Pass games for February
MENACE
February 5th
PC
PC Game Pass
Developed by the creators of Battle Brothers, MENACE is a turn-based tactical RPG focused on military combat against an alien threat. The player leads an attack force, responds to distress calls in different worlds, and manages infantry, tank, and mech units. Each mission requires planning, positioning, and careful team management.
High on Life 2
February 13th
Xbox Series, PC, and Cloud
Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass
The sequel to the quirky shooter returns with a new galactic threat. Talking guns, exotic settings, and a very direct pace mark this new installment, which expands on the original formula with more situations, enemies, and combat possibilities. One of the most striking releases of the month within the service.
Death Howl
February 19th
Xbox Series (already available on PC)
Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
Death Howl combines deck-building with tactical grid-based combat. Set in a hostile spiritual world, it proposes creating decks with over 160 cards, obtaining totems, and facing off in battles where every move counts. A distinct proposal within the catalog, designed for those looking for something less conventional.
This is just the first preview of February, and everything suggests that Xbox Game Pass still has more announcements in store for the coming weeks.

