Xbox Game Pass Is Set to Close Out January 2026 With a Bolt From the Grim Darkness of the Far Future: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
- On January 29, 2026, Xbox Game Pass adds Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II to Ultimate, Premium, and PC Game Pass, marking Saber Interactive’s third-person action debut on the platform.
- As part of Wave 2, Microsoft grouped Space Marine II with late-January and early-February additions announced via Xbox Wire, following January 21's Death Stranding Director’s Cut and January 27's The Talos Principle 2.
- Players take on Titus of the Ultramarines, battling Tyranids in a campaign for up to two friends with PvE and PvP modes; Space Marine 3 is confirmed with ongoing updates for Space Marine 2.
- Subscribers should note several titles leave Xbox Game Pass on January 31, 2026, creating turnover even as adding Space Marine II boosts value and may broaden the audience.
- About one‑and‑a‑half years after its September 2024 release, Space Marine 3 is confirmed, with Wave 2 additions like Indika and Final Fantasy II arriving in early February, as revealed by Xbox Wire.
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Xbox has announced new titles that will arrive in the second wave of January to Game Pass for console, PC, mobile devices and cloud. A way to close the month of January where we will enjoy the following European developers games: MIO: Memories in Orbit (Douze Dixièmes – France), Ninja Gaiden Ragebound(The Game Kitchen – Spain), The Talos Principe 2 (Croteam – Croatia) and Drop Duchy (Sleepy Mill Studio – France). Xbox Game Pass receives a good s…
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Xbox announced the games that will be added to the Game Pass catalogue at the end of January as well as those that will soon leave the service.
Death Stranding, Ninja Gaiden, Resident Evil, and Final Fantasy heading to Game Pass
As we all know, we are now past the middle of January, and Microsoft is ready to reveal what Game Pass subscribers can look forward to in the second half of the month. This is great news during a period that is fairly empty of new releases. And we strongly doubt that anyone will be disappointed with what is now on offer, as it is a real treat when it comes to quality. Here's what you'll get (games marked with * will not be available on Game Pass…
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