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Kickstart your week with a bang on Xbox Game Pass. As of today, you can play two of the most powerful titles in the recent catalog, with very different but equally ambitious proposals. One takes us to the wild landscapes of Pandora, and the other to a deep fantasy world created by Obsidian. Two additions that strengthen February and elevate the level of the service.
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Both games can now be downloaded or played in the cloud, depending on the plan you’ve chosen, so if you were waiting for an excuse to renew or start your subscription, this is one of those days when it’s hard to find fault with the catalog.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Avowed available today on Xbox Game Pass
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Cloud, Xbox Series, portable, and PC
Available with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass
Ubisoft’s adventure takes us to the Western Frontier of Pandora, a previously unexplored region within the Avatar universe. We play as a Na’vi who was kidnapped and trained by the RDA, the human military corporation, and who must now rediscover their roots while fighting to protect their world. It’s a first- and third-person action-adventure experience that focuses on exploration, combat, and an open environment full of life.
Avowed
Cloud, Xbox Series, and PC
Available with Game Pass Premium
In the case of Avowed, Obsidian’s first-person action RPG returns to the spotlight after having been available on Game Pass Ultimate for a year, and now lands on Game Pass Premium as part of the service’s plan reorganization. Set in the Living Lands, within the Eora universe, it offers combat with weapons and magic, meaningful decisions, and a detailed fantasy setting.
Two very different styles, but the same result: a great day for Xbox Game Pass, which once again demonstrates the variety and scope of the service at the start of the week.

