Two games lead the update. Cyberpunk 2077 joins the catalog after several years of updates and improvements, while Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf launches directly into the service on release day. The rest of the lineup includes racing, strategy, and narrative-driven games that broaden the selection available to subscribers during the first half of the month.
TL;DR — Xbox Game Pass March Wave One
Major additions: Cyberpunk 2077 • Planet of Lana II • Hollow Knight: Silksong
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Cyberpunk 2077 Arrives on Game Pass
CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 enters the Game Pass library on March 10 and becomes playable through cloud streaming and console access for Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass Premium members. PC Game Pass users receive the same access, which means the full RPG experience becomes available across every Game Pass platform.
Planet of Lana II Launches Day One
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf joins the Game Pass catalog on March 5 as a day one release. The sequel continues the puzzle platform structure introduced in the original Planet of Lana, which focused on environmental puzzles, cinematic movement, and quiet storytelling.
Full List of March Wave One Additions
The first wave of March releases includes nine titles arriving across several dates.
Games Leaving the Service in March
Game Pass updates also rotate older titles out of the library. Several games will leave the catalog on March 15.
- Bratz Rhythm and Style
- Enter the Gungeon
- F1 23
- He is Coming
- Lightyear Frontier
- Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island
Subscribers who wish to keep any of these titles can purchase them through the Game Pass store discount before removal from the service.
A Mixed Lineup for the Start of March
The first Game Pass update of March demonstrates Microsoft’s ongoing strategy of combining large established games with new releases.
For subscribers, the result is a catalog that continues to grow in different directions at once. RPGs based on the stories are alongside short puzzle adventures, racing simulations, and cooperative titles. This mix allows players to explore several types of games within a single subscription without committing to a single style of play.