New on Xbox Game Pass on console, cloud and PC in January 2025 [Wave 1]

Xbox has revealed January’s first batch of new Xbox Game Pass titles.

Highlights include EA Sports UFC 25 and the original Diablo. Read on for the full list:

  • Road 96 (Cloud, Console, and PC) — January 7th with Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard
  • Lightyear Frontier (Game Preview) (Xbox Series X/S) — January 8th with Game Pass Standard
  • My Time at Sandrock (Console) — January 8th with Game Pass Standard
  • Robin Hood – Sherwood Builders (Xbox Series X/S) — January 8th with Game Pass Standard
  • Rolling Hills (Console) — January 8th with Game Pass Standard
  • EA Sports UFC 5 (Cloud and Xbox Series X/S) — January 14 with Game Pass Ultimate [EA Play]
  • Diablo (PC) — January 14th with Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass

Additionally, here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on January 15th:

  • Common’Hood (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Escape Academy (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Exoprimal (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Figment (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Insurgency Sandstorm (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Those Who Remain (Cloud, Console and PC)

As always, Game Pass members can buy any game in the catalogue with an exclusive 20 percent discount to keep playing even after they’re removed from the service.

A standard Xbox Game Pass subscription for PC costs $14.99/month, while Game Pass Ultimate — which includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, online play, EA Play, and Xbox Cloud Gaming — is priced at $22.99/month. Meanwhile, Game Pass Core is priced at $11.99/month but only includes access to online multiplayer and around 25 games, not the full Game Pass catalogue. Finally, Game Pass Standard, which is priced at $16.99/month, offers hundreds of games (but not day one titles) and online multiplayer.

All of these subscriptions can be viewed on Xbox’s website.

Image credit: Blizzard

Source: Xbox

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