Xbox Game Pass February update adds Resident Evil 3 and Madden NFL 24

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Microsoft has confirmed the next batch of games that will be added to Xbox Game Pass this month. The games include the remake of Resident Evil 3, EA Madden NFL 24, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Train Sim World 4, A Little to the Left, PlateUp!, Return to Grace, and MLB The Show 24. The first game of the February update is out now, and that is Anuchard, which is available on PC, console, and Cloud.

The order in which the games will be added to the Game Pass library is as follows:

  • Train Sim World – February 7th (Console, Cloud, and PC)
  • EA Madden NFL 24 – February 8th (Console and PC)
  • Resident Evil 3 – February 13th (Console, Cloud, and PC)
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – February 14th (Console, Cloud, and PC)
  • A Little to the Left – February 15th (Console, Cloud, and PC)
  • PlateUp! – February 15th (Console, Cloud, and PC)
  • Return to Grace – February 15th (Console, Cloud, and PC)

MLB The Show 24 will be released onto the platform March 19th, when the game is officially released. In addition to the games above, Sea of Thieves Season 11 is also live. As games are added, games also leave Game Pass. The two leaving on February 15th are Galactic Civilizations III (PC), and Opus: Echo of Starsong (Cloud, Console, and PC).

Resident Evil 3 Review

In our Resident Evil 3 review, Nick wrote, “Capcom have done a marvellous job with Resident Evil 3, reviving another of their beloved survival horror classics and making it feel completely fresh once again. Nemesis is back and he’s here to smash your face in.”

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Review

In our Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night review, Steve wrote, “Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is not the perfect Iga-vania, but it is a worthy entry in the genre. It’s clearly Castlevania in all but name and long term fans will find much to enjoy here, but it’s lacking in polish and refinement with a few niggles with the controls and too many unwelcome bugs at launch. With a few more patches, Bloodstained should be the game all us fans wanted it to be.”

Source: Xbox News
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