Players subscribed to Xbox Game Pass can rejoice: the month of February 2026 is off to a flying start. “Microsoft announced the first wave of Xbox Game Pass games for February 2026, which includes flagship titles such as High on Life 2, Madden NFL 26, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.”
The first games are available from February 3: Final Fantasy II (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S and PC) and Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (all platforms). Next Madden NFL 26 And Paw Patrol: The Spare Wheel Championshipboth available from February 5.
A precise calendar for Game Pass subscribers
Microsoft is rolling out its new features gradually. February 10 marks the arrival of Relooteda crazy action game on Xbox Series X|S, cloud and PC. But it is above all February 12 which promises to be a turning point, with three new titles: BlazBlue Entropy Effect, Roadside Research (preview)And Starsand Island.
The next day, February 13, two heavyweights join the catalog: the highly anticipated High on Life 2playable upon its release on Game Pass, and Kingdom Come: Deliverancean acclaimed medieval RPG upon its release, now accessible to a whole new audience.
A spectacular finale on February 17
The second half of the month promises to be just as rich. On February 17, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora makes its debut on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass and cloud platforms. It was also on this day that AvowedObsidian’s RPG, becomes playable via Game Pass Premium. To balance the accounts, alone Madden NFL 24 left the service on February 15. A logical change since its sequel takes over from 5.
A Game Pass more generous and strategic than ever
This first wave in February reflects a broader change in strategy at Microsoft. The variety of games offered – between blockbusters, RPGs, family licenses and independent experiences – meets a dual objective: retaining subscribers and attracting new audiences.
With outings spread out throughout the month, including several day one exclusives, Microsoft sets a new tempo in the war of subscription gaming services. For subscribers, the appointment is made: February will be busy, and full of surprises.