Microsoft’sXbox Game Passsubscription service is constantly adding new games to the lineup, with a fresh batch of titles released every month. February 2022 is no exception, with Microsoft having confirmed 12 games forXbox Game Passso far, including multiple day one titles.

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With that in mind, here are all the Xbox Game Pass games confirmed for February 2022 so far.

New Xbox Game Pass Games February 2022 List

Xbox Game Pass will kick the month off on February 3 with the addition ofContrast,Dreamscaper, andTelling Lies, three well-received indie games.Contrastis a puzzle/platformer game made by Compulsion Games, also known for its work onWe Happy Few.Microsoft acquired Compulsion Gamesyears ago, and so it’s somewhat surprising that it’s taken this long forContrastto finally make the jump to Xbox Game Pass.Dreamscaper, meanwhile, is a unique roguelite where players build social relationships in the daytime that can then give them bonuses when they enter a dangerous dream world at night, andTelling Liesis the latest game from the creator ofHer Story, which blends live-action elements with gameplay.

JRPG fans have a lot to look forward to on February 10 as well, as that’s whenEdge of Eternityreleases for the service. While not a literal JRPG,Edge of Eternityis an homage to the genreand should scratch the same itch. It will be joined by acclaimed action rogueliteSkul: The Hero Slayeras well asThe Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom. The latter may mostly appeal to kids who are fans of that franchise, butThe Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doomdoes have some co-op support that could go a long way in broadening its appeal.

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February 10 is easily the busiest day for Xbox Game Pass this month, but February 14 will also see the launch of some notable games. It’s then when fans can look forward to the addition ofArk: Ultimate Survivor Editionto Game Pass as well asInfernax.Ark: Ultimate Survivor Editionis the most fully-featured version of the popular survival game, whileInfernaxis a day one Xbox Game Pass gamethat serves as a throwback to retro side-scrolling action games likeCastlevania.