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Xbox Game Pass adds Wolfenstein, The Falconeer, and more this month

Xbox Game Pass adds Wolfenstein, The Falconeer, and more this month
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Once again, Xbox Game Pass is adding some new games this month which will be available to play on your mobile phones via cloud streaming.

Tomorrow, 4th February, sees the addition of Project Winter and The Falconeer. Project Winter is a multiplayer game that combines social deception and survival. Set in a cold wilderness, you are a group of survivors tasked with completing a series of objectives in order to escape. There’s one complication: there’s a traitor in your midst who is trying to sabotage all chances at escape, and so you must be careful as to who you trust and who you rally against.

The Falconeer, on the other hand, is an air combat game in which you play as a warbird soaring through the skies battling all manners of enemies. The game utilises multiple classes with different stats and weapons, and you can upgrade your warbirds by completing quests and discovering ancient secrets.

A week later, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes to Game Pass. Set almost two decades after Wolfenstein 2, you play as Jessie and Zofia Blazkowicz, the twin daughters of series protagonist BJ Blazkowicz, in a co-op adventure where you get shoot Nazis and explore an alternate 1980s Paris.

The same day, Jurassic World Evolution launches on Game Pass. Based on the popular film franchise, the game has you building a big theme park with dinosaurs as the main attraction. Also coming then is Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones, a puzzler that tests your brain and your reflexes in many varied levels linked by an overworld.

If you want the full deets on these games coming to Game Pass for mobile cloud streaming, you can check out the blog post on Xbox Wire here.

Here's a definitive list of every game on Xbox Game Pass that features touch controls, meaning you can play them like a traditional mobile game without having to connect a controller up.
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