Xbox Game Pass March 2022 List: Games Coming And Leaving

Updated on 28-Feb-2022
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Xbox is adding a total of six new titles to the Game Pass in March 2022

All the new additions will be playable on consoles except Alice Madness Returns, which is on PC

A total of six games are also leaving the Xbox Game Pass in March 2022

The Xbox Game Pass March 2022 list is officially out and here are the games coming and leaving the platform. First up, joining the Xbox gaming subscription service is Alice Madness Returns on EA Play for PC, in addition to the action-adventure title FAR: Changing Tides, which follows the journey of a boy and his trusted ship as he embarks on a quest of voyaging home.

The next title joining the Xbox Game Pass for March is A Memoir Blue, which takes the player on to a journey of the sweet journey of a devotee mother and her champion daughter. Next up is Crusader Kings 3, a massively popular RTS game enabling players to conquer their way through various Kingdoms across the Middle Ages. 

The Weird West is another brand new addition launching day 1 on Xbox Game Pass in March 2022. Developed by Devolver Digital, the Weird West is an action-adventure RPG set in an alternate western timeline. Last but not the least, Shredder is also joining the Xbox Game Pass sometime in March 2022, and it's bringing all the high-octane snowboarding action with it. 

Leaving the Xbox GamePass this March are HypnoSpace Outlaw, Killer Queen Black, Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones, and Touhou Luna Nights. Additionally, Titanfall, an EA Play title, is also leaving the Xbox Game Pass this month because EA is delisting the shooter from its digital storefront. 

So far, the new additions to the Xbox Game Pass look very promising and are sure to add a ton of value to the existing library of the subscription. 

Yetnesh Dubey

Yetnesh works as a reviewer with Digit and likes to write about stuff related to hardware. He is also an auto nut and in an alternate reality works as a trucker delivering large boiling equipment across Europe.

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