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More Titles Are Being Added To Xbox Game Pass In January 2024

Time to pal around

Oh hey, time continues to march on and we’re already halfway through January, that’s not concerning in the slightest. We’ve already seen a few bangers hit Game Pass this month, like Hell Let Loose and Resident Evil 2, but we all know that one update just isn’t enough. As announced on Xbox Wire, a further seven games are being added to Xbox Game Pass between now and February 6.

Here are all of the games being added to Xbox Game Pass in the back half of February 2024:

January 18

  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • F1 23 (Console, PC)

January 19

  • Palworld (Console, PC, Cloud)

January 25

  • Go Mecha Ball (Console, PC, Cloud)

January 30

  • Brotato (Console, PC, Cloud

February 2

  • Persona 3 Reload (Console, PC, Cloud)

February 6

  • Anuchard (Console, PC, Cloud)

Double dipping on the way in means double dipping on the way out. That didn’t make as much sense as I thought it would, but hey, some games are leaving the service. Here are all of the games leaving Xbox Game Pass in January:

January 31

  • Hitman: World of Assassination (Console, PC, Cloud)
  • F1 2021 (Console, Cloud)

Persona 3 Reload hitting Game Pass on day one is great and all, but so is Palworld, and that’s far more intriguing. Generally referred to as Pokémon with guns, this bizarre title is too odd to ignore.

Which of these titles will you be playing? What would you like to see added next month? Let us know in the comments or on our social media.

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Written By Adam Ryan

Adam's undying love for all things PlayStation can only be rivalled by his obsession with vacuuming. Whether it's a Dyson or a DualShock in hand you can guarantee he has a passion for it. PSN: TheVacuumVandal XBL: VacuumVandal Steam: TheVacuumVandal

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