InWild Hearts,players take on the role of a Hunter tasked with defeating theKemono within several large areas that make up the world of Azuma. It features eight different weapon types, can build items and traversal mechanics, and unlock new weapons and armor. It is said that Wild Hearts will take around 30 hours to beat, at least as far as its main story goes, meaning fans will get to try a third of the game with their Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Trial.

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To be clear, however,Wild Heartswill not fully launch onXbox Game Pass, meaning fans would need to check out the game at full price after that. Technically speaking, this demo is offered through EA Play which is bundled with Game Pass at the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription level. Ten hours is more than enough for fans who want to play or just want to check it out ahead of its February 17 release date, but for those who are waiting on full games to hit the service, it has a jam-packed week on top of this trial.

Xbox Game Pass is set to addMount and Blade 2: Bannerlordon February 14,Cities: Skylines Remasteredon February 15, andShadow Warriors 3: Definitive Editionon February 16.Atomic Heartis also hitting the service on April 21, and it stands to reason that Microsoft will reveal the next wave of games ahead of then. There’s still plenty of time in the month for more games to be announced.

Xbox Game Pass has never been one to rest on its laurels, though, and a couple of games have already been confirmed for next month.Wo Long: Fallen Dynastyhits Xbox Game Passon March 3, whileMLB The Show 23hits the service on March 28. With plenty of time between now and then, it seems safe to say these titles only scratch the surface of the coming weeks.

Xbox Game Passusers get a handful of games every month.

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