Summary
Xbox Game Pass Ultimatemembers can start playingWarhammer 40,000: Rogue TraderandEA Sports F1 24as part of their subscription starting today, February 20. These additions bring the total number of 2025Xbox Game Pass Ultimatereleases to 19.
February 2025 is shaping up to be a relatively slow month for Microsoft’s subscription service, with its release cadence cut in half compared to January. On the other hand, this month’s lineup is fairly diverse, bolstering theXbox Game Pass selection of RPGs, shooters, action adventures, strategies, and sports games.
Continuing this trend,EA Sports F1 24andWarhammer 40,000: Rogue Traderare expanding Microsoft’s content catalog on February 20.Rogue Traderreached the subscription service in the early morning (ET), whereas EA Sports' racing sim is set to follow in the coming hours.EA Play titles are typically added to Xbox Game Passlater in the day, so it’s no surprise thatRogue Traderarrived beforeF1 24.
Made by Cyprus-based Owlcat Games,Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Traderis a classic CRPGthat offers turn-based combat, branching quests with meaningful choices, and a lengthy story that takes over 60 hours to complete—even without engaging in side content. The game was released in December 2023 to a largely positive reception, as underlined by its “Strong” rating on OpenCritic, derived from an average score of 78 and a 77% reviewer recommendation rate.
PC, Series X/S
Day-one release.
Xbox Game Pass only has one more confirmed title for February 2025. That would beWatch Dogs: Legion, which is scheduled to reach the service on Tuesday, February 25. Microsoft is then expected to announce its next wave of releases on or around March 4. Before that happens, February 28 will see Xbox Game Pass lose nine titles, includingF1 22,Gris, andWo Long: Fallen Dynasty. The remasters ofYakuza 3andYakuza 4are also leaving Microsoft’s content library on that date, as areManeaterandSpace Engineers.