Game Pass subscribers get another chance to revisit Remedy Entertainment’s 2019 masterpiece Check in March, and this time they’ll be getting the Ultimate Edition of the game. That version includes the main game and two expansions, The foundation And AWEthat are worth returning to before or after playing Alan Wake2.
Check was previously available through Game Pass, but left the subscription service in 2022. If you played it then, you might be interested in what else Game Pass has to offer this month, including the Ultramarine boomer shooter Warhammer 40,000: Boltgunthe open world farming adventure (with mechs!) Light year BorderAnd MLB The Show 24involving female players for the first time.
Here’s what Game Pass subscribers can expect in the first half of March:
- Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 5
- PAW Patrol world (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 7
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 12
- Control ultimate edition (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 13
- No more heroes 3 (Cloud, Console and PC) – March 14
- Lightyear border (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X) – March 19
- MLB The Show 24 (Cloud and console) – March 19
And while you may be thinking: “Really should play on Check‘, you’ll also think, ‘Damn, I should have played Hard Space: Shipbreaker while I had the chance!” when you see which games are leaving Game Pass on March 15.
- Hard Space: Shipbreaker (Cloud, console and PC)
- Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch remastered (Cloud, console and PC)
- Shredders (Cloud, console and PC)
Xbox Game Pass costs $10.99 per month, while PC Game Pass costs $9.99 per month. PC Game Pass provides access to EA Play, which offers an additional 70 games on PC. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, for $16.99 per month, gives subscribers access to everything – the PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass libraries, EA Play on both console and PC – as well as access to online multiplayer. Xbox Game Pass Core (formerly called Xbox Live Gold) costs $9.99 per month or $59.99 per year.