
Xbox Game Pass Unveils Its Most Powerful Monthly Line-Up Yet: Cyberpunk 2077, Kingdom Come Deliverance II and More
Xbox Game Pass Surprises With an Unmissable Selection
The gaming world is buzzing, and Xbox Game Pass is the reason why. The latest reveal delivers a blend of blockbuster RPGs, cutting-edge indie gems, and highly anticipated sequels — all designed to captivate both seasoned subscribers and newcomers. Microsoft is clearly doubling down on its ambition to be the premiere subscription service for gamers, bringing the hottest releases straight to your living room, cloud device, or mobile screen.
Cyberpunk 2077 Headlines a Packed Month
The biggest talking point? Without question, it’s the arrival of Cyberpunk 2077. This sprawling open-world RPG, developed by CD Projekt Red – renowned for The Witcher series – takes players deep into Night City. What started as one of the most controversial launches in recent memory for its technical woes, has evolved into a must-play, thanks to relentless updates and balancing. The game now offers hundreds of hours of content, with stunning visuals and densely layered storytelling whether you’re running it on Xbox Series X|S, PC, or even streaming via the cloud. Ready to jack in? Cyberpunk 2077 drops for subscribers March 10, accompanied by Construction Simulator for those who prefer building over hacking.
An Epic Historical Adventure: Kingdom Come Deliverance II
If your tastes lean toward authentic, historical RPGs, Kingdom Come Deliverance II is here to steal the spotlight. Warhorse Studios has delivered an epic set in 15th century Bohemia, expanding upon everything that made the original a cult favorite: immersive storytelling, challenging medieval combat, and painstaking period detail. It’s no exaggeration to call this release an early favorite for 2026’s game of the year conversations, available now on Game Pass. Fans of classic RPGs can also look forward to Final Fantasy III, now debuting for the first time on the service, bringing turn-based nostalgia and timeless charm.
Even More For Every Kind of Player
- To a T and EA Sports F1 25 hit the service on March 4, with the latter offering the most realistic and technically advanced Formula 1 racing experience for fans of motorsport.
- Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf follows on March 5, promising an artistic puzzle-platformer adventure set in a breathtaking sci-fi world.
- The indie darling Hollow Knight: Silksong finally arrives March 12, packing thrilling metroidvania action and hand-drawn gothic visuals that fans have been eagerly awaiting since its announcement.
- For younger audiences and fans of interactive streaming, DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party brings its kid-friendly fun to the lineup on March 17.
Rotating Vault: Titles Leaving Game Pass
No subscription service is without its tough goodbyes. Among six titles departing on March 15, Enter the Gungeon is undoubtedly the most notable – a cult-classic bullet hell roguelike cherished by achievement hunters and challenge seekers. Also leaving: Bratz: Rhythm & Style, F1 23, He is Coming, Lightyear Frontier, and Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island. For those who want to keep any of these forever, now’s the time to use your Game Pass discount before they’re gone.
Technical Details and Game Pass Comforts
Xbox Game Pass continues to expand in both accessibility and value. The standard plan now supports two devices with simultaneous play, while the Friends & Family option offers support for up to four at the same time — perfect for households where everyone is a gamer. Streaming resolution peaks at a crisp 1440p, whether you’re on Xbox Series X|S, PC, ROG Xbox Ally, Android, iOS, Samsung & LG TVs, Meta Quest, or just enjoying on a web browser. With over 35 million subscribers, Xbox Game Pass remains a central pillar of the Microsoft ecosystem.
Pricing is competitive: Essential at $9.99/month, Premium at $14.99/month, and Ultimate at $29.99/month, with annual memberships occasionally available at select retailers. Given the relentless stream of quality releases and platform compatibility, it’s no wonder the subscription’s value continues to grow for gamers of every shade and skill level.



