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Guide: Xbox Game Pass: All Games Coming Soon In January 2025

Guide: Xbox Game Pass: All Games Coming Soon In January 2025

We already know of quite a few!

by Fraser Gilbert Yesterday, 2:30pm

Image: Eternal StrandsLooking for a complete list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in January 2025? It can be pretty difficult to keep track of all the comings and goings in the world of Xbox Game Pass every week, so we’ve put together this handy guide to provide an overview of what’s coming to Xbox Game Pass in January, as well as the games that are leaving!

Here’s a full list of all new games coming soon on Xbox Game Pass in January 2025 (so far):

Xbox Game Pass January 2025 Games: Coming Soon

Here’s the latest list of Xbox Game Pass announcements for January 2025. We’re expecting many more games to be announced over the coming weeks.

Date
Game
Platform

January 2
Carrion
Console, PC, Cloud

January 7
Road 96
Console, PC, Cloud

January 28
Eternal Strands
Console, PC, TBD

January 30
Sniper Elite: Resistance
Console, PC, Cloud

January 31
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector
Console, PC, TBD

In addition to these, we’ll be losing two batches of Xbox Game Pass titles in January 2025. Neither have been revealed just yet, but we’ve made some predictions about what might leave Game Pass in January elsewhere on Pure Xbox.

Which of January 2025’s Xbox Game Pass games are you most looking forward to? Let us know below.

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