
Game Pass Adds Three More Games to Close Out February 2025
February 20, 2025February 2025 has been a pretty eventful month for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. With Obsidian’s Avowed making its long-awaited debut and heavy hitters like Starfield and Madden 25 already in the rotation, you’d think Microsoft would take a breather. But nope—Game Pass is getting three more games to round out the month, and there’s a little something for everyone.
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Three New Games Arrive This February
Microsoft isn’t slowing down with its Game Pass offerings, and these three additions prove it. Whether you’re into high-speed racing, tactical RPG combat, or hacking your way through a dystopian London, there’s a game here for you.
- EA Sports F1 24 – February 20
- Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader – February 20
- Watch Dogs: Legion – February 25
Now, let’s break down what each of these games brings to the table.
EA Sports F1 24 – For the Speed Demons

If you live for tight corners, precision driving, and the thrill of a podium finish, F1 24 is the game for you. This latest entry in EA’s long-running Formula 1 series brings updated rosters, new handling physics, and all the adrenaline-pumping action of real-life F1 racing.
Game Pass subscribers who missed out on F1 23 before it was removed from the service last month now have a second chance to dive into the world of high-speed motorsports. Given how EA rotates sports games in and out of Game Pass through EA Play, expect F1 24 to stick around for a few months before making way for F1 25 later this year.
Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader – Tactical Strategy at Its Best

Forget mindless action—Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader demands strategy, patience, and calculated decision-making. Developed by Owlcat Games (the team behind Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous), this turn-based RPG takes you deep into the Warhammer 40K universe, where you command a powerful Rogue Trader ship and navigate both political intrigue and deadly combat.
Unlike Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, which leans into high-octane action, Rogue Trader is all about tactical depth. Fans of classic isometric RPGs like Baldur’s Gate and Divinity: Original Sin will find plenty to love here.
Watch Dogs: Legion – Hack the System

When Watch Dogs: Legion launched, it made waves for its unique “play as anyone” system, where players could recruit and control virtually any NPC in dystopian London. That means your hacker squad can consist of ex-spies, street performers, construction workers, and even grandmothers who are absolute tech wizards.
While the game had a lukewarm reception at launch, Ubisoft has since improved it with numerous updates, quality-of-life fixes, and additional content. If you haven’t checked out Legion yet, now’s the perfect time—especially with Assassin’s Creed Shadows releasing next month.
Why These Additions Matter for Game Pass Subscribers
Xbox Game Pass continues to prove why it’s one of the best deals in gaming. February already delivered massive hits like Avowed, and now, with a high-profile sports game, a deep RPG, and an open-world experience, Game Pass is covering multiple genres in one go.
But beyond just the games themselves, these additions also hint at Microsoft’s ongoing partnerships with major publishers:
- EA Sports F1 24 shows EA’s continued commitment to bringing its sports titles to Game Pass Ultimate via EA Play.
- Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader reinforces Xbox’s investment in quality RPGs and strategy games, keeping Baldur’s Gate 3 crowd engaged.
- Watch Dogs: Legion highlights Ubisoft’s strong relationship with Microsoft, with many of its open-world games frequently appearing on Game Pass.
How Long Will These Games Stay on Game Pass?
While Microsoft hasn’t confirmed how long these titles will remain on Game Pass, history suggests:
- EA Play games (like F1 24) tend to stay on the service until the next entry is released, so expect it to stick around until F1 25 drops later in the year.
- Ubisoft titles (Watch Dogs: Legion) are hit or miss—some stay for a while (Far Cry 5 lasted over a year), while others disappear quickly.
- RPGs like Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader usually get a longer stay, especially with post-launch support and DLC updates.
So, if any of these games pique your interest, now is the time to jump in.
With Avowed already making headlines and now these three solid additions, Game Pass is having a strong month. Whether you’re looking to burn rubber on the F1 track, strategize your way through the grimdark world of Warhammer, or hack your way through London, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into.
So, which of these games are you downloading first? Speed, strategy, or cyber chaos—the choice is yours.