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Xbox Gamers Rejoice: Seven Free Games Coming to Platform in March

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Exciting Lineup for Xbox Game Pass Subscribers

Xbox players are in for a treat this March as the platform is set to release seven free games for its subscribers. These additions are part of the monthly lineup of free games that Xbox provides to its loyal fans.

Top Picks Include an 87-Rated Title

Among the impressive selection of games, one title stands out with an 87 rating – Control Ultimate Edition. This third-person action-adventure game was a hit in 2020 and continues to captivate gamers with its engaging gameplay.

Notable Releases and Fan Favorites

Other notable games joining the roster include No More Heroes 3, a long-awaited sequel in the hack and slash series. While it may not have reached the same level of popularity as its predecessors, fans of the franchise are sure to enjoy this latest installment.

Full List of Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass in March

Here is the schedule for the release of the games on Xbox Game Pass in March:

  • Available now – Warhammer 40k: Boltgun (Cloud, console, and PC)
  • March 7 – Paw Patrol World (Cloud, console, and PC)
  • March 12 – SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle of Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (Cloud, console, and PC)
  • March 13 – Control: Ultimate Edition (Cloud, console, and PC)
  • March 14 – No More Heroes 3 (Cloud, console, and PC)
  • March 19 – Lightyear Frontier (Xbox Series X|S, cloud, and PC) and MLB The Show 24 (Console and cloud)

These games will be a great addition to the Xbox Game Pass library, offering a diverse range of genres and gameplay experiences for subscribers to enjoy.

Stay Tuned for More Xbox Updates

If you're a fan of Xbox, be sure to keep an eye out for more exciting updates and releases rumored for the next Xbox Series X. The gaming world is buzzing with anticipation for what's to come!

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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