The second half of the month arrives with new additions for console, PC and cloud.
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Microsoft has already revealed the titles that are joining Xbox Game Pass during the second half of February, expanding the catalog with new proposals for different player profiles. As usual, the announcement combines staggered releases throughout several dates and presence on multiple platforms within the Xbox ecosystem.
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The new additions will be available on Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, depending on each case, for subscribers of Xbox Game Pass Essential, Xbox Game Pass Premium, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and PC Game Pass.
New Xbox Game Pass games in the second half of February
Below, the confirmed titles and their incorporation dates into the service:
February 17th
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Aerial_Knight’s DropShot (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC) — Day One
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
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Avowed (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC) — now also on Game Pass Premium with new update
February 19th
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Death Howl (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
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EA Sports College Football 26 (Cloud and Xbox Series) — via EA Play
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (Cloud and Console)
February 24th
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TCG Card Shop Simulator (Game Preview) (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
February 25th
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Dice A Million (PC) — Day One
February 26th
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Towerborne (Console, PC, and Handheld) — full release
March 3rd
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Final Fantasy III (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC)
As is customary, along with these additions, the list of games that will be leaving the catalog at the end of the month has also been confirmed, giving subscribers time to complete them before they leave.

