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Game Pass in January: Atomfall, Star Wars: Outlaws, Resident Evil Village and More
Microsoft has revealed the first wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass in January 2026. As usual, the lineup includes day-one additions, major third-party releases, and several catalog expansions across PC and console tiers.
Here’s what subscribers can expect this month.
Available Now
- Brews & Bastards (PC, Xbox Series)
Available now via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and Game Pass Premium. - Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition (PC, Xbox Series, Cloud)
Available now via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and Game Pass Premium.
Coming January 7
- Atomfall (PC, Console, Cloud)
Arrives in Game Pass Premium. - Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (PC, Xbox Series, Cloud)
Available in Game Pass Premium. - Rematch (PC, Xbox Series)
Available in Game Pass Premium. - Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Master Crafted Edition (PC, Xbox Series)
Available in Game Pass Premium.
Coming January 8
- Final Fantasy (PC, Xbox Series)
Available via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and Game Pass Premium.
Coming January 13
- Star Wars: Outlaws (PC, Xbox Series)
Available via PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate.
Coming January 15
- My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery (PC, Console, Cloud)
Available via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and Game Pass Premium.
Coming January 20
- Resident Evil Village (PC, Console)
Available via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and Game Pass Premium. - MIO: Memories in Orbit (PC, Xbox Series, Cloud)
Available via PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate.
Leaving Game Pass on January 15
The following titles will be removed from the library:
- Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (PC, Xbox Series, Cloud)
- Neon White (PC, Console, Cloud)
- Road 96 (PC, Console, Cloud)
- The Ascent (PC, Console, Cloud)
- The Grinch Christmas Adventures (PC, Console, Cloud)
Subscribers can purchase these games with a membership discount before they leave the service.
January’s lineup combines major AAA releases like Star Wars: Outlaws and Resident Evil Village with smaller additions and enhanced editions, continuing Microsoft’s strategy of mixing high-profile titles with catalog variety across subscription tiers.
