Xbox Game Pass for March has console Crusader Kings III, Nonary Games, and more

Crusader Kings III console versions on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S with Xbox Game Pass in March

This month’s Game Pass offerings cover a pretty wide variety of genres

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More games are coming to Xbox Game Pass in March, and there’s actually a little bit of something for everyone. This month’s offerings run the gamut, from death games and adventure to sports and strategy. And, you know, whatever is happening in the weird Weird West.

The highlight of the month for me, personally, is Zero Escape: The Nonary Games. It’s a collection of the first two Zero Escape entries, 999 and Virtue’s Last Reward. Each one is a standout in their own right, and even better together. If you like Professor Layton or Danganronpa, or just enjoy a good puzzle-adventure game with a pretty brilliant narrative structure, make time for these. They hit Game Pass for PC, console, and cloud on March 22.

A few new releases are hitting the Xbox Game Pass in March, too. The console version of Crusader Kings III arrives on March 29, Weird West is available on day one at the very end of the month, and snowboarding game Shredders hits the powder on March 17.

Additionally, Xbox Touch Controls are getting added to a bunch of new games. Games like Among Us, Telling Lies, and Spelunky 2 are getting special touch controls, so Game Pass Ultimate players can play them on their phones without controllers.

Coming to Xbox Game Pass in March 2022

  • Shredders (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S) – March 17
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos (Cloud, console, PC) – March 17
  • Tainted Grail: Conquest (Console) – March 22
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games (Cloud, console, PC) – March 22
  • Norco (PC) – March 24
  • F1 2021 (Console) – March 24
  • Crusader Kings III (Xbox Series X|S) – March 29
  • Weird West (Cloud, console, PC) – March 31
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