Xbox Game Pass February 2026: New Additions Include Kingdom Come Deliverance II and The Witcher 3
February’s second wave of Xbox Game Pass additions continues the month’s strong momentum, balancing day-one indie releases with highly acclaimed titles. A key highlight is Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, a 2025 Game of the Year nominee, representing one of the year’s most ambitious RPGs. This wave ensures February concludes as powerfully as it began.
Xbox Game Pass Headliners
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (March 3)
Available with Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium and PC Game Pass, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a thrilling action RPG set during the 15th-century Bohemian civil war. Players reprise their role as Henry of Skalitz—an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary circumstances—in a gripping tale of revenge, betrayal, and discovery. As a 2025 Game of the Year nominee, this sequel builds upon the original’s foundation with more ambitious storytelling, expanded world-building, and refined combat systems. It is an essential gaming experience for those seeking a historically grounded medieval experience with meaningful choices and consequences.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (February 19)
CD Projekt Red’s legendary dark fantasy epic returns to Game Pass in its complete form, available with Game Pass Ultimate and Premium. Step into the role of Geralt of Rivia, a monster slayer on an epic quest to find his adopted daughter Ciri—the Child of Destiny. With a branching narrative full of choices and consequences, distinct regions to explore, and all downloadable content included, this Complete Edition offers the definitive Witcher 3 experience. Whether experiencing it for the first time or revisiting this modern masterpiece, it remains one of the most substantial RPG experiences ever created.
Aerial_Knight’s DropShot (February 17)
Available day one on Xbox Game Pass with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, this high-speed, stylized FPS/racer offers a unique experience. Players control Smoke Wallace, who gained purple skin and the power to fire bullets from his fingertips after being bitten by a radioactive dragon. The game features racing rivals, dragon fights, and stylish gameplay. Aerial_Knight’s DropShot represents excellent Black History Month representation, showcasing Black creators and characters in a vibrant package.
EA Sports College Football 26 (February 19)
College football returns to Xbox Game Pass with EA Sports’ latest entry, available with Game Pass Ultimate. Represent your colors across 136 FBS schools featuring over 300 authentic coaches, 2,700 new plays, and 10,000 college athletes with upgraded abilities. Ultimate subscribers gain access through EA Play, plus a Supercharge Pack available from February 19 through March 20.
Death Howl (February 19)
Available with Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass, Death Howl invites players to journey through the sorrowful spirit world in a unique soulslike deck builder. Craft cards and claim powerful totems to defeat woeful spirits lurking in mystical lands. Unravel the tale of a grieving mother in her desperate attempt to defy death and bring back her son. The fusion of soulslike challenge with deck-building strategy creates a compelling experience for fans of both genres.
TCG Card Shop Simulator (Game Preview) (February 24)
Available with Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass, TCG Card Shop Simulator (Game Preview) allows players to run their own local game store. Stock shelves with the latest booster packs—or crack them and collect the cards yourself. Set prices, hire staff, host events, and expand your card shop empire. For anyone who’s spent hours at their local game store, this Game Preview offers a chance to experience the other side of the counter.
Dice A Million (February 25)
This day-one release, available with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, poses a simple question: have you ever tried to roll 1,000,000 on a set of dice? Build the right bag of dice, equip powerful rings, and use tricks up your sleeve to pull off increasingly improbable rolls. It’s a roguelike deckbuilder where dice replace cards, creating an addictive loop of optimization and luck management.
Final Fantasy III (March 3)
Available with Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, and PC Game Pass, Final Fantasy III continues the rollout of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series on Xbox Game Pass. With the power of light nearly eclipsed by darkness, only the crystals’ four chosen adventurers can save the world. This remastered version of the NES classic offers modernized convenience while preserving the original’s charm, continuing Game Pass’s commitment to making Final Fantasy history accessible to subscribers.
Additional Games
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (February 17) – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
- Avowed (February 17) – Game Pass Premium
- Towerborne (Full Game Release) (February 26) – Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass
- Diablo II: Resurrected (February 11) – Game Pass Ultimate, Game Pass Premium, PC Game Pass
- Menace (Game Preview) (February 5) – Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass
Notable Updates
- Overwatch: Season 1: Conquest (February 10) – Five new Heroes arrive with fresh playstyles and a faction-driven Conquest event
- Avowed (February 17) – Major update adds new playable races, New Game Plus Mode, Photo Mode, and quarterstaff weapon type
- Microsoft Mahjong (February 24) – Game Pass benefits available
Games Leaving February 28
Don’t forget to wrap up these titles before they leave the service:
- Monster Train
- Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
- Injustice 2
- Middle Earth: Shadow of War
February cements itself as one of Xbox Game Pass’s strongest showings in recent memory. Between both waves, subscribers received seven day-one releases alongside major backlog additions like The Witcher 3, Kingdom Come: Deliverance (both I and II), and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. This demonstrates the value of a premium subscription.
The arrival of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on Xbox Game Pass as a 2025 Game of the Year nominee is particularly significant, demonstrating Xbox’s commitment to bringing critically acclaimed titles to the service. Paired with The Witcher 3, February becomes a banner month for RPG enthusiasts.
The day-one content in Wave 2, while smaller in scale than Wave 1’s offerings, still delivers compelling variety. Aerial_Knight’s DropShot is a great Black History Month representation with stylish, innovative gameplay. If Xbox maintains this combination of day-one releases and major backlog additions, concerns about the value proposition will continue to fade. February proves the service can deliver on its promises when performing at its best.