March’s Xbox Game Pass lineup is wild: Resident Evil 7, Disco Elysium, and a bunch of heavy hitters

Xbox Game Pass end of March 2026
Xbox Game Pass end of March 2026 (Image credit: Xbox)

The first half of March was already stacked with titles like Cyberpunk 2077, and it looks like Xbox is not slowing down.

The second half of the month brings some serious heavy hitters, including Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, which arrives on March 31, 2026, for Ultimate, Premium, PC, and Cloud.

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Game

Date Available

Available on (Game Pass versions)

DreamWorks Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party

March 17

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

South of Midnight

March 18

Cloud, Console, Handheld, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

The Alters

March 18

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Disco Elysium – The Final Cut

March 19

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

March 24

Cloud, Console, Handheld, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Absolum

March 25

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Nova Roma (Game Preview)

March 26

PC (Ultimate, PC Game Pass)

The Long Dark

March 30

Cloud, Console, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

March 31

Cloud, Console, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Barbie Horse Trails

April 2

Cloud, Console, Handheld, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

April 2

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, Handheld, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

Final Fantasy IV

April 7

Cloud, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ultimate, Premium, PC Game Pass)

🗨️ What's your favorite addition to Game Pass to round out March?

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

I won’t lie, seeing South of Midnight and other games already on Game Pass show up in the graphic was a bit confusing. It looks like Xbox is including titles coming to the Premium tier to round things out, which makes sense.

Things kick off with Disco Elysium: The Final Cut on March 19 for Premium and PC Game Pass. Not long after, fans of Like a Dragon can jump into Infinite Wealth across Ultimate, Premium, and PC, with support listed for handheld as well.

The Alters brings a unique survival twist, while Absolum leans into classic beat ’em up action with roguelite elements. Nova Roma arrives day one on PC as a city builder, and The Long Dark arrives for a slower survival experience.

The clear standout to close out March is Resident Evil 7: Biohazard on March 31. It’s a great pick for anyone who has not jumped in yet or just finished Resident Evil Requiem.

Looking slightly ahead, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 lands on April 2 for Premium and PC after previously being on Ultimate. Final Fantasy IV follows on April 7, giving fans on Premium and PC Game Pass a chance to experience the classic.

Overall, it is a varied second half of March with something for pretty much everyone.

🎮 What’s your take on March’s Game Pass lineup?

Game Pass just landed a genuinely stacked mix of horror, RPG brilliance, and fan‑favorite surprises. Resident Evil 7 and Disco Elysium alone would make it a strong month, but the variety here is what’s catching people off guard. Horror fans are eating, story‑driven players are eating, and anyone who loves a good “didn’t expect that” addition is eating too.

So let’s hear it. Is this one of the stronger months we’ve seen lately, or does it still feel like Game Pass is warming up for something bigger? Tell us what hits, what misses, and what you’re diving into first!


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Adam Hales
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Adam is a Psychology Master’s graduate passionate about gaming, community building, and digital engagement. A lifelong Xbox fan since 2001, he started with Halo: Combat Evolved and remains an avid achievement hunter. Over the years, he has engaged with several Discord communities, helping them get established and grow. Gaming has always been more than a hobby for Adam—it’s where he’s met many friends, taken on new challenges, and connected with communities that share his passion.

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