Remakes, great RPGs, action and premieres in Game Pass mark a very powerful month.
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March is shaping up to be one of the most exciting months of the year for Xbox Series (and in some cases, Xbox One). The calendar is packed with the return of legendary sagas, highly anticipated new releases, and independent proposals that expand the catalog with a real variety of genres.
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The month doesn’t give a break. In just a few days, prominent titles start arriving, and by mid-March, the calendar explodes. To keep you in control of all the dates, we’ve compiled what’s landing on Xbox and Game Pass.
March releases on Xbox
- Total Chaos (March 2) – Psychological first-person shooter with a strong survival atmosphere.
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Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered (March 3) – The return of the dark classic with visual improvements.
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Scott Pilgrim EX (March 3) – Arcade action with a comic book style and classic cooperative play.
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Ninja Gaiden 4: The Two Masters (March 4) – Demanding hack and slash with technical combat that expands in March.
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Ultimate General: Civil War (March 4) – Historical strategy with tactical management.
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Citadelum (March 5) – City builder with a classic atmosphere.
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Marathon (March 5) – Competitive-focused FPS with extraction elements.
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Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse (March 5) – Metroidvania action with roguelite elements.
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Planet of Lana II (March 5) – Cinematic adventure and new release on Game Pass.
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Mirage 7 (March 6) – Adventure with puzzles and a marked artistic style.
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Sumerian Six (March 6) – Real-time tactical strategy.
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Bubblegum Galaxy (March 12) – Colorful and accessible space builder.
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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake (March 12) – Renewed Japanese horror.
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GreedFall 2: The Dying World (March 12) – Open-world RPG with significant decisions.
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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando (March 12) – Cooperative action with an 80s aesthetic.
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RoadOut (March 12) – Vehicular combat and survival.
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Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (March 13) – Turn-based RPG with creatures.
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WWE 2K26 (March 13) – New annual wrestling release.
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Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! (March 16) – FPS action against alien hordes.
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MLB The Show 26 (March 17) – Official baseball simulation.
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Crimson Desert (March 19) – Large-scale action RPG.
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Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered (March 19) – Classic Musou updated.
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Mouse: P.I. For Hire (March 19) – Cartoon noir-style shooter.
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Ghost Master: Resurrection (March 26) – Renewed supernatural strategy.
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Life Is Strange: Reunion (March 26) – New narrative release.
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Screamer (March 26) – Return of the classic arcade saga.
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Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (March 31) – New chapter in the dark universe of the saga.
If there’s one release that marks March on Xbox, it’s Crimson Desert (March 19). We’re talking about a large-scale action RPG, with an ambitious open world, intense combat, and production that aims high within the Xbox Series catalog. It’s one of those titles that can define the first quarter of the year and that many players have been eagerly awaiting for a long time.

