Microsoft has revealed the next wave of Xbox Game Pass additions, giving subscribers plenty to play through late March 2026 and into early April. The upcoming lineup mixes day-one releases, big-name RPGs, survival experiences, and family-friendly adventures across Cloud, Console, PC, and Handheld where supported.
Available today on Xbox Game Pass
DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) – March 17
This colorful, music-filled party adventure brings Gabby and friends to life with playful mini-games, recognizable rooms to explore, and a lighthearted focus on creativity and teamwork. It’s designed as an easy-to-pick-up, family-friendly experience for players who want something cheerful and cozy.
Xbox Game Pass games coming soon (late March 2026)
South of Midnight (Cloud, Console, Handheld, and PC) – March 18
An action-adventure from Compulsion Games that leans into Deep South myth and modern folklore. You’ll confront strange creatures, uncover the haunting pain tied to your hometown, and learn to “weave” an ancient power to overcome obstacles as the mystery deepens. It’s now included with Game Pass Premium and also joins Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
The Alters (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) – March 18
A sci-fi survival twist with a sharp psychological edge: you play as Jan, stranded on a hostile planet, and your key to survival is creating alternate versions of yourself shaped by different life choices. Each “Alter” brings different skills, personalities, and tensions—turning your past into your crew while forcing tough moral decisions. Also now in Game Pass Premium, plus Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
Disco Elysium – The Final Cut (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) – March 19
One of the most distinctive RPGs in years arrives for subscribers, putting you in the shoes of a detective with a wildly flexible skill system and a city full of unforgettable characters. Investigate a case, interrogate suspects, chase the truth—or spiral into chaos. Your choices can make you a hero, a mess, or something in between.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Cloud, Console, Handheld, and PC) – March 24
Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu share the spotlight in a huge RPG adventure that spans Japan and Hawaii. Expect over-the-top storytelling, tons to explore, and energetic turn-based battles where the environment becomes part of your weapon and “anything goes” isn’t just a slogan—it’s the point.
Absolum (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) – March 25
Absolum blends classic beat ’em up action with modern roguelite structure in a handcrafted fantasy setting. The quest sends you into Talamh to fight back against Sun King Azra’s tyranny, delivering the vibe of old-school fantasy arcade brawlers with contemporary replayability.
Nova Roma (Game Preview) (PC) – March 26
Available day one with Xbox Game Pass, Nova Roma drops you into a strategy-focused rebuild as the Roman Empire declines. Start as a humble village leader, guide your people to new lands, manage needs and growth, and win the favor of the gods with massive temples—aiming to create a society worthy of legend.
The Long Dark (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 30
A pure survival experience that emphasizes isolation, exploration, and decision-making in an unforgiving frozen wilderness after a geomagnetic disaster. No zombies, no easy answers—just the cold, scarce resources, and nature pushing back at every step.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 31
This major turning point for the Resident Evil series brings tense first-person survival horror to rural America. Expect atmospheric exploration, claustrophobic encounters, and a return to the franchise’s roots with close-up fear and relentless pressure.
Barbie Horse Trails (Cloud, Console, Handheld, and PC) – April 2
A relaxed open-world adventure set in Canterbury Trails Park, where you explore scenic landscapes on horseback. Ride through wildflower fields, take photos, uncover treasures, collect unlockables, and help restore the park alongside your horse, Lucky.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, and PC) – April 2
Now part of Game Pass Premium (and also coming to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass), this Belle Époque-inspired French fantasy RPG mixes stylish turn-based strategy with real-time action. Following its 2025 Game of the Year win, it also expanded with the Verso’s Drafts update, adding new challenges and highly requested features.
Final Fantasy IV (Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, and PC) – April 7
A classic RPG arrives for subscribers, following Cecil the dark knight as the Kingdom of Baron turns aggressive. Team up with iconic allies like Kain, Rosa, and Rydia as the story escalates into a sweeping fantasy journey.
In case you missed it
Minishoot’ Adventures (Console, Cloud, Handheld, and PC) – March 3
A charming world with a satisfying blend of open exploration and twin-stick shooter combat. Upgrade your ship, dive into caves and dungeons, and battle bosses as you work to rescue your friends.
Notable Game Pass updates
Valorant (PC and Console) – March 18
A new Agent is arriving: Miks, a Croatian Controller built around team-enhancing and enemy-disrupting abilities. Game Pass members also get access to all agents through Game Pass Benefits, making it easier to jump into new team comps without grinding unlocks.
Sea of Thieves: Season 19 (Console and PC) – March 19
Season 19 rolls out in three Acts with improved Hourglass PvP, new limited-time events tied to earning and spending Doubloons, and bigger faction clashes featuring multiple ships. Expect fresh cosmetics, achievements, and 100 levels of Seasonal Renown to work through.
In-game benefits available now
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (Console)
Battleworn Secret Service Pack includes a Secret Service Outfit, a rare-quality emote, and an exotic M4A1 weapon skin.
Skate. (Console, Game Pass Ultimate only)
Supercharge Pack adds 30 new items, including decks, trucks, wheels, stickers, icons, and titles to customize your look.
Games leaving Xbox Game Pass on March 31
A couple titles are set to exit the library soon, so it’s a good time to finish what you started or purchase them at up to 20% off to keep them in your collection:
Peppa Pig World Adventures (Cloud, Console, PC)
Mad Streets (Cloud, Console, PC)
With major RPGs, horror, survival, strategy, and lighter family games all landing within a few weeks, this Game Pass update offers a strong mix for just about every kind of player—especially if you like jumping between genres without waiting long for the next big release.






