The Witcher 3, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Bring the Heat to Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft adds two major RPGs to Xbox Game Pass, including The Witcher 3 Complete Edition and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, expanding its lineup amid prior subscription price hikes.
- Xbox revealed a second batch of Game Pass additions, including The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Complete Edition on Feb. 19 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on March 3.
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Complete Edition returns to Game Pass after leaving in 2021, with all DLC included, amid a price hike to $30 last year.
- On Feb. 19, players also get Death Howl and EA Sports College Football 26, while Dice A Million arrives on Feb. 25 and Towerborne releases fully on Feb. 26.
- The new lineup positions Xbox Game Pass as a hub for sprawling, choice-driven RPGs, making late February and early March one of its busiest periods, boosting subscriber engagement and value.
- Meanwhile, some games are set to depart on Feb. 28 as Microsoft removes four titles, amid Kingdom Come: Deliverance II's nominations at The Game Awards.
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Xbox Game Pass expands its catalogue for the second part of the month, offering a varied selection of adventures and RPGs. Subscribers will be able to enjoy flagship titles, remasters and recent releases on consoles, PCs and cloud. Among the highlights, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition joins the cloud and console service, offering all the content accompanying the epic of the witch Geralt de Riv. Those passionate medieval history will …
Microsoft's gaming subscription has gotten more expensive in recent years, but it has been serving up a decent load of big games to customers for the past few months, at least. That will continue in the second half of February and early March. Among the biggest additions are RPGs
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