Game Pass shoots up next week with three very powerful games.
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Next week is packed with exciting news for Xbox Game Pass subscribers, and we’re not talking about minor additions. Microsoft is bolstering the catalog with three titles that, each in their own style, can make a significant impact on the service this March.
From a highly anticipated sequel to the return of a classic Japanese RPG and one of the most ambitious medieval experiences in recent years, the combination is hard to ignore. Additionally, one of the releases is betting on Xbox Play Anywhere, further expanding its appeal to those who play on both console and PC.
Xbox Game Pass games arriving next week in March
- Planet of Lana II
The sequel to the acclaimed adventure title returns on March 5th (with early access planned for March 3rd) and does so directly on Xbox Game Pass. It will also be compatible with Xbox Play Anywhere, allowing play on Xbox Series and PC with a single digital purchase and shared progress. Its proposal once again combines exploration, puzzles, and a carefully crafted artistic direction that left its mark on the first installment.
- Final Fantasy III – March 3rd
Square Enix’s classic is joining the catalog on Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC, reinforcing the bet on JRPGs within the service. It’s a perfect opportunity to discover (or rediscover) one of the most influential chapters in the saga with improved visuals and quality-of-life updates adapted to current standards.
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II – March 3rd
Meanwhile, the medieval RPG sequel is also arriving on Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC, expanding the realistic proposal that made the first installment a phenomenon among historical setting enthusiasts. Demanding combat, weighty decisions, and a much more ambitious open world define this continuation.
With this trio of additions, Xbox Game Pass kicks off March with a bang and once again demonstrates that the service is committed to variety and quality in its catalog.

