Here are the next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles for January


Microsoft has revealed the next batch of Game Pass titles for January through early February.

Notable additions with this wave include Persona 3 Reload and Palworld (aka Pokémon with Guns, see image above). Persona 3 Reload will arrive (cloud, console, and PC) early next month, on February 2nd.

“I can say that the promise of Persona 3 Reload is undeniable,” Henry Stockdale wrote in Eurogamer’s preview of the game. “Remaking an RPG with such a massive legacy may be daunting for many, but even with the omissions, Atlus builds on the foundations of the original well. After many years of waiting, I’m excited to dive right in next month.”


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Meanwhile, Palworld will arrive across the cloud, console, and PC on January 19 as a day one release. This game will see players adventure in search of “over 100 friends” as they face bosses and puzzles galore. Our Zoe has already spent a lot of time with Palworld, and you can hear her thoughts on it all in the video above.

We also have the return of Turnip Boy on day one of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. This will be available via the cloud, console and PC.

The rest of this month and the beginning of February are then picked up with Those That Remain (Cloud, Console, PC), F1 23 (Console, PC), Go Mecha Ball (Cloud, Console, PC, Day 1), Brotato (Cloud, Console and PC) and Anuchard (cloud, console, and PC).

Here’s the full Game Pass list, with every game arriving on the service.

Today, January 16:

  • Those that remain (cloud, console, and PC)

January 18:

  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (Cloud, Console, PC)
  • F1 23 (console and PC)

January 19:

  • Palworld (Cloud, Console, PC)

25 January:

Go Mecha Ball (Cloud, Console, PC)

January 30:

  • Brotato (Cloud, Console, PC)

February 2:

  • Persona 3 Game Update (Cloud, Console, PC)

February 6:

  • Anuchard (Cloud, Console, PC)

Image credit: Microsoft

As always, the arrival of these new games means that others will leave Game Pass. This time it’s just one game, but it’s a good one (and I’m annoyingly in the middle of playing it). Hitman: World of Assassination (cloud, console, and PC) will leave the service on January 31.

If you want to keep playing after this title leaves Game Pass, you’ll need to purchase it. On the plus side, Game Pass subscribers get a 20 percent discount.

As for everything else on Game Pass, you can check out our handy guide detailing the many games available through Microsoft’s subscription service here.

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