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Xbox Game Pass March 2019 additions and removals

Microsoft has recently detailed Xbox Game Pass March 2019 additions and removals, letting gamers plan their playtime accordingly.

Here’s what’s coming and going over the month of March.

Xbox Game Pass March 2019 additions

Xbox 360

  • None

Xbox One

  • Just Cause 4 (6 March)
  • LEGO Batman 2 (6 March)
  • F1 2018 (14 March)
  • Fallout 4 (14 March)

Of the above, Fallout 4 makes a reappearance; it was in the subscription program once before.

Xbox Game Pass March 2019 removals

Xbox 360

  • None as yet

Xbox One

  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (21 March)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch (21 March)
  • The Walking Dead: Michonne (28 March)
  • Vampyr (28 March)
  • Operencia: The Stolen Sun (29 March)
  • Kingdom: New Lands (31 March)
  • Late Shift (31 March)
  • Portal Knights (31 March)
  • Sacred Citadel (31 March)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite (1 April)
  • Minecraft (4 April)

For those unfamiliar with Xbox Game Pass, it’s a subscription-based service that provides access to a library of over Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, all playable on Xbox One.


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