Xbox Game Pass is adding some fresh titles this February including the alternate-history Soviet Union set Action-RPGAtomic Heart. More gems joining this month include medieval simulator RPGMount & Blade 2: Bannerlord. Other titles such as the sim city build Cities: Skylines Remastered and the fast-paced gunplay title Shadow Warrior 3 will also be joining this month.
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In the alternate past of the Soviet Union, Atomic Heart explores the possible dystopian consequences of a robot future. Facility 3826, a top-secret military base, is producing robots that could replace manual labour and help society reach new levels of culture and progress. But when Collective 2.0, a new upgrade is sabotaged, the robots become violent and attack. It’s up to an elite soldier to try and stop the robotic uprising before it gets out of hand.
The title got a closer look at weapons, first person combat and more in a recentgameplay trailerwhich showed off the power glove and abilities. This mix of Bioshock-esque powers and makeshift weapons will certainly give a number of ways to bring down the AI.
With new additions, there are also games also leaving this month. These include the game preview for Besiege, CrossfireX, Infernax, Recompile, Skul: The Hero Slayer and The Last Kids on Earth. These will be sticking around until February 15th so catch them while you can.
Xbox Game Passand PC Game Pass provide gamers with access to a vast library of games to play both on their console and PC platforms. Both services are available for $9.99 a month, but the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate includes everything – including access to both the PC Game Pass and Xbox Games libraries, EA Play support on both console and PC, as well as an Xbox Live Gold membership for online multiplayer gaming.
New titles are being added starting February 9th, with a little something for everyone.
Yuria
News Editor at Fextralife. Yuria is an avid PC gamer and Twitch streamer who enjoys online multi-player games and believes games should have amazing storylines not just great graphics.
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