Eight more games will be heading to Xbox Game Pass throughout the rest of the month, including Crusader Kings III, F1 2021, and Shredders. Between the new titles, seven games will be heading to console, five to PC, and four to the cloud gaming service starting on Thursday, March 17.
What’s coming to Xbox Game Pass in March?
Starting from today, nine more Xbox Cloud Gaming titles all have Xbox Touch Controls added so they can now be played on PC, Android and iOS devices without the need for a controller. These are Among Us, Katamari Damacy Reroll, Lumines Remastered, Pupperazzi, Rubber Bandits, Spelunky 2, Telling Lies, Undungeon, and Young Souls.
The new games begin arriving on March 17 when ID@Xbox snowboarding title Shredders will launch day one on Xbox Series X|S (not Xbox One), PC and cloud. On the same day, The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos will also come to Game Pass on both console generations, PC and cloud.
The following week sees the addition of Zero Escape: The Nonary Games on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC and cloud on March 22. Tainted Grail: Conquest, which is already available on Game Pass on PC, will be added for consoles too. Two days later on March 24, Norco comes to Game Pass on PC while F1 2021 becomes available on consoles through EA Play. Crusader Kings III is also already available on Game Pass for PC, but this will be added for Xbox Series X|S on March 29. Concluding the list is Weird West, which will be added to console, PC and cloud on March 31.
As usual, the Xbox Wire announcement added some bad news as well as there are some games leaving the service at the end of the month. Madden NFL 20 will be removed from EA Play, while Narita Boy and Shadow Warrior 2 leave Xbox Game Pass on March 31. While not technically March, Destiny 2: Beyond Light, Shadowkeep, and Forsaken will be removed from PC a couple of weeks later on April 11. Finally, F1 2019 will be removed from EA Play on April 18.
In other news, Xbox Series X|S console sales managed to beat those of PS5 for the first time in Europe as both remain heavily affected by component shortages. Elsewhere, today’s Monster Hunter: Rise show revealed a new release date and trailer for the upcoming Sunbreak expansion.