March 2025 brings a substantial lineup of new additions to Xbox Game Pass. This month features multiple Day One releases alongside fresh content for Ultimate, PC, and standard subscribers.
Xbox continues its aggressive content strategy with immediate access to new releases on launch day. Ultimate subscribers get the most comprehensive selection, while PC Game Pass and standard tier members still have plenty to enjoy.
In this article, we’ll cover every upcoming Xbox Game Pass title across PC, Xbox, and Cloud platforms. You'll find complete release dates for all new arrivals and a list of games leaving the service this month.
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What’s Coming to Game Pass?

Xbox Game Pass adds 8 new titles this month, with 4 more games already confirmed for April, May, and July. Let's examine each new title coming to the service this month, followed by what subscribers can look forward to in the coming months. Here are the upcoming games with their dates and platform:
Game Name | Date | Platform |
---|---|---|
Balatro | Available Now | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Monster Train | Available Now | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Galacticare | Available Now | Console |
One Lonely Outpost | Available Now | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Enter the Gungeon | Available Now | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Mullet Madjack | Available Now | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
33 Immortals | Available Now | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island | Available Now | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Atomfall | March 27 | Cloud, Console, and PC |
South of Midnight | April 8 | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
Commandos: Origins | April 9 | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 | April 24 | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
Towerborne | April 29 | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
DOOM: The Dark Ages | May 15 | Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S |
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 | July 11 | Cloud, Console, and PC |
Balatro – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate, PC, Standard
Balatro took the gaming world by storm, winning three major categories at The Game Awards: Best Mobile Game, Best Independent Game, and Debut Indie Game.
This roguelike poker-themed game comes from a single developer who created a fresh twist on card gameplay. Players build decks and use special joker cards to amplify their poker hands, creating powerful combos and multipliers.
Game Pass subscribers can now experience this award-winning title across all platforms without additional purchase.
Monster Train – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate, PC, Standard
Monster Train adds another roguelike deck-builder to Game Pass this month. Previously available on Xbox, Switch, PC, and iOS, it now joins the subscription service.
The game puts players on a multi-level train to hell, where they must defend against heavenly forces trying to extinguish the last burning pyre. Each run involves strategic deck building, unit placement across multiple floors, and resource management.
Game Pass subscribers can immediately access the full experience, including all single-player content and the multiplayer Hell Rush mode.
Galacticare – Available Now

- Platforms: Now on Console (Xbox Series X|S), previously on Cloud & PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Now on Standard, previously on Ultimate & PC
Galacticare expands to Standard Game Pass subscribers after its earlier release for Ultimate and PC members. The alien hospital management sim now reaches Xbox Series X|S consoles on Game Pass.
The game tasks players with managing an intergalactic medical facility treating various alien species with unique anatomies and ailments. Players must hire staff, build hospital infrastructure, research treatments, and handle medical emergencies.
Galacticare holds an 80 Metascore on Metacritic and maintains 87% positive reviews on Steam. This strong reception highlights its successful blend of challenging management gameplay with humorous alien healthcare scenarios.
One Lonely Outpost – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
One Lonely Outpost arrives as a day-one release for Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers. This sci-fi farming sim puts players on a desolate alien planet as the first pioneer tasked with building a colony from scratch.
Players must establish farms and gather resources to transform the barren landscape into a functioning settlement. The game features both organic and synthetic farming paths, each with unique gameplay mechanics and story elements.
Currently holding 70% positive reviews on Steam over the past 30 days, the game has yet to receive a Metacritic score. The title is also available on PS5 and Nintendo Switch for non-Game Pass subscribers.
Enter the Gungeon – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate, PC, Standard
Enter the Gungeon returns to Game Pass for all subscribers. This acclaimed bullet hell roguelike earned an 82 Metascore on Metacritic and maintains 95% positive reviews on Steam.
Players navigate procedurally generated dungeons while battling enemies with an extensive arsenal of unique weapons. The game challenges players to master dodge-rolling mechanics while managing ammunition and uncovering secrets.
Each playable character offers different starting equipment and abilities, creating varied gameplay experiences across multiple runs. The game features over 200 weapons, numerous boss fights, and hidden synergies between items.
Game Pass subscribers can access the full experience across all platforms, while non-subscribers can find it on macOS, Linux, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
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Mullet Madjack – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Mullet Madjack brings 90s-inspired first-person shooting to Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers. The retro FPS boasts an 88 Metascore and 97% positive Steam reviews.
The game recreates classic shooter mechanics with pixelated visuals, fast-paced movement, and over-the-top weapons. Players face hordes of enemies across various levels while collecting power-ups and navigating environmental hazards.
Its high ratings reflect successful implementation of nostalgic gameplay elements while maintaining modern quality-of-life features. The distinctive visual style and responsive controls appeal to both veteran FPS players and newcomers to the genre.
Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Cloud players can experience this critically acclaimed shooter through their subscription on March 13.
33 Immortals – Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
33 Immortals launches on March 18 as a day-one release for Xbox Series X|S and PC. This roguelike supports massive 33-player cooperative gameplay.
The game features a distinctive art style with hand-drawn visuals and atmospheric lighting effects. Players must work together to navigate procedurally generated levels and defeat powerful bosses.
Each run challenges players to combine different abilities and coordinate strategies across the large player count. The game emphasizes both individual skill and team coordination.
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island - Available Now

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate, PC, and Standard
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island brings Greek mythology to Game Pass across all subscription tiers. Players control Alex, a backpacker stranded on an island inhabited by amnesia-stricken Greek gods.
Gameplay centers on helping these deities recover their memories through exploration, task completion, and finding hidden mementos across the island. Each recovered memory unlocks new areas and reveals more of the island's secrets.
The game emphasizes narrative and character development rather than combat or intense challenges. Its relaxed pace and mythological setting create a distinctive adventure experience.
Atomfall – March 27

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Atomfall launches March 27 as an action-survival game set in an alternate 1960s Britain. The game depicts the Lake District transformed into a quarantine zone following a nuclear disaster.
Players navigate hazardous environments while managing resources and confronting threats in this post-apocalyptic setting. The alternate history backdrop provides unique narrative and visual elements not typically seen in the survival genre.
The title releases simultaneously on PlayStation platforms alongside Xbox Series X|S and PC. Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers gain immediate access on launch day.
South of Midnight – April 8

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
South of Midnight arrives April 8 as a day-one Game Pass release. This third-person action-adventure takes place in a fictionalized American Deep South setting.
Players wield supernatural weaving powers through a unique combat system. The game features a distinctive artistic style that sets it apart from typical action titles.
This is a console exclusive, with no PlayStation release announced. The exclusivity adds value to the Game Pass subscription while expanding the service's first-party lineup. Ultimate and PC subscribers gain immediate access when the game launches in April.
Commandos: Origins - April 9

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Commandos: Origins returns to the classic real-time tactics series as a prequel. The game follows Jack O'Hara's "Green Beret" as he forms his elite World War II commando unit.
Players execute stealth missions across diverse environments including Arctic regions and African deserts. Each operation requires strategic planning and precise execution as teams infiltrate enemy territory.
The title launches simultaneously on PS5 and Xbox platforms while being included with Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscriptions at release.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – April 24

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launches April 24 as a day-one Game Pass addition. This RPG releases simultaneously on PlayStation 5 and Xbox platforms.
The game features a hybrid combat system that blends traditional turn-based mechanics with real-time elements. Players engage with quick-time events and timing-based actions during both offensive and defensive moves.
This combat approach aims to maintain the strategic depth of turn-based systems while adding dynamic engagement through real-time components.
Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers can access the complete experience at launch without additional purchase.
Towerborne - April 29

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Towerborne brings action RPG gameplay to Game Pass. Players control "Aces," heroes defending the Belfry from monsters in a post-apocalyptic fantasy setting. The game blends fast-paced combat with character progression as players upgrade abilities and equipment. Each mission from the Belfry expands the story while presenting new challenges.
This title features both solo and cooperative gameplay options, letting players tackle missions alone or team up with friends. The vibrant art style contrasts with the dark setting. Game Pass subscribers gain access to this new ARPG as part of their existing subscription.
DOOM: The Dark Ages – May 15

- Platforms: Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
DOOM: The Dark Ages lands on Game Pass May 15 as a day-one release. This Bethesda title also launches on PlayStation 5 alongside Xbox platforms.
The game serves as a prequel to DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal (2020), revealing the Doom Slayer's origins. Players fight through a medieval kingdom under demonic siege, witnessing the protagonist's evolution into Hell's greatest enemy.
The medieval setting marks a departure from the futuristic environments of recent entries while maintaining the franchise's signature fast-paced combat and visceral gameplay.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 – July 11

- Platforms: Cloud, Console, and PC
- Game Pass Subscription: Ultimate and PC
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches July 11 on Game Pass. This remake combines two skateboarding classics originally released in 2001 and 2002.
The game preserves the iconic gameplay mechanics while updating visuals and features for modern hardware. Players can expect the familiar trick systems, level designs, and soundtrack elements that defined the originals.
Despite being a day-one Game Pass release, the title will also be available on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch platforms.
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What’s Leaving Game Pass?

While March brings many new titles, several games exit the service on March 15th across Cloud, Console, and PC platforms.
These departures include both recent additions and long-standing catalog titles. Subscribers interested in these games should play them before their removal or purchase them at the subscriber discount rate.
Games leaving on March 15th:
- Evil West
- Lies of P
- No More Heroes 3
- Solar Ash
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated
- Yakuza 5 Remastered
- Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
These titles will no longer be available through any Game Pass subscription tier after the removal date.
Final Words
March 2025 delivers a strong Game Pass lineup with eight new games and four confirmed future releases. Day-one titles like One Lonely Outpost and 33 Immortals highlight Microsoft's commitment to immediate access for subscribers.
While seven games leave the service on March 15, the overall Game Pass value continues to grow. The varied selection across genres ensures subscribers of all tiers find content matching their interests.
The addition of award-winners like Balatro alongside anticipated releases like DOOM: The Dark Ages maintains Game Pass as an essential service for gamers seeking diverse experiences without individual purchases.
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