Xbox Game Pass reveals March 2026 additions including ‘Cyberpunk 2077’

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Xbox Game Pass has confirmed the first wave of titles coming to the service this March – check them out below.

Last month saw 22 new titles added to Xbox Game Pass including Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, fantasy epic The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and sport sensation EA Sports College Football 26.

Now the first batch of March titles have been revealed, with Cyberpunk 2077 available to Premium and Ultimate subscribers and Hollow Knight: Silksong joining the Premium tier.

All the titles coming to Xbox Game Pass this March 2026:

  • Final Fantasy 3 – out now for Ultimate, Premium and PC subscribers
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – out now for Ultimate, Premium and PC subscribers
  • To A T – out March 4 for Premium subscribers
  • EA Sports F1 25 – out March 4 for Ultimate and PC subscribers
  • Planet Of Lana 2: Children Of The Leaf – out March 5 for Ultimate and PC subscribers
  • Construction Simulator – out March 10 for Ultimate, Premium and PC subscribers
  • Cyberpunk 2077 – out March 10 for Ultimate and Premium subscribers
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong ­– out March 12 for Premium subscribers
  • DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready To Party – out March 17 Ultimate, Premium and PC subscribers

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Six titles are also set to leave Xbox Game Pass on March 15 – Bratz Rhythm & Style, Enter the Gungeon, F1 23, He Is Coming, Lightyear Frontier and Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island 

Later this year, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to play Kiln (spring), Forza Horizon 6 (May 19 2026), Beast Of Reincarnation (summer) and Fable (autumn), with more games set to be announced in the coming weeks.

Microsoft increased the price of Xbox Game Pass last year to “offer players more flexibility, value and choice” but many fans weren’t impressed. Defending the price hike, Microsoft’s Director of Gaming and Platform Communications Dustin Blackwell said: “We understand price increases are never fun for anybody, but we’re trying to reinforce by adding more value to these plans as well. It’s something we don’t take lightly, and we’re listening to the feedback of players and the community to try to provide them with more of what they’re asking for.”

In other news, God Of War creator David Jaffe has slated the first-look image of Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming live-action adaptation: “It is so bad in so many ways.”

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