

Xbox Game Pass Adds Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and Seven More Titles
The Witcher 3 and EA College Football 26 headline late February lineup
19 February 2026
Eight New Titles Hit Game Pass
Microsoft has announced the remaining Xbox Game Pass additions for late February, bringing eight new games to the service between February 19 and March 3. According to the official Xbox announcement, the lineup is headlined by Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and EA College Football 26.
The full roster of incoming titles spans multiple genres and platforms, giving subscribers a mix of day-one releases, RPG classics, and sports titles to dive into over the coming weeks. It's a particularly strong showing for RPG fans, with two massive open-world experiences landing on the service simultaneously.
What's Coming and When
While the exact release dates for individual titles within the February 19 to March 3 window weren't detailed in the announcement, the eight confirmed games represent a substantial content drop for Game Pass subscribers across console, PC, and cloud platforms.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 continues the medieval RPG series known for its historical accuracy and challenging combat. The first game earned a dedicated following for ditching fantasy tropes in favor of grounded 15th-century Bohemia, complete with a protagonist who actually needs to learn how to read and swing a sword properly. The sequel promises to expand on that formula with a larger world and refined systems, making its day-one Game Pass inclusion a significant get for the service.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains one of the most celebrated RPGs of the past decade, offering hundreds of hours of content for newcomers. CD Projekt Red's masterpiece set the bar for open-world storytelling when it launched in 2015, and its two expansions (Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine) are often cited as better than most full games. If you've somehow missed Geralt's monster-hunting adventures until now, Game Pass just eliminated your last excuse. The game's recent next-gen update also means you'll be experiencing it at its visual best.
EA College Football 26 brings the college sports experience to Game Pass subscribers through the EA Play integration. After years without a college football game, EA's revival of the franchise has been a major win for sports fans craving that specific brand of chaos that only college ball delivers. The addition gives Game Pass subscribers access to the full EA Sports lineup without needing a separate subscription.
Expanding the Library
This announcement rounds out February's Game Pass additions following earlier reveals in the month. The service continues its pattern of mixing new releases with established titles, aiming to provide value across different gaming preferences. The strategy of pairing day-one indies and AA titles with back-catalog heavy hitters has become Game Pass's signature move, and this batch follows that playbook perfectly.
For subscribers still working through February's earlier additions, this creates the familiar Game Pass problem: too much to play, not enough time. It's a good problem to have, but your backlog isn't getting any shorter.
List of all the games
Death Howl (February 19) — Roguelike/deck-builder.
EA Sports College Football 26 (February 19).
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition (February 19).
TCG Card Shop Simulator (around February 24).
Dice A Million (February 25, PC-focused).
Towerborne (full release February 26, action-RPG/hack 'n' slash with co-op).
Final Fantasy III (March 3).
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (March 3). This totals eight, spanning day-one releases, classics, and sports titles across console, PC, and cloud.
Which of these eight games are you most excited to try? Will Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 be your first dive into the series, or are you finally ready to tackle The Witcher 3's massive world?
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