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Game pass:
The Xbox hard drives of the world needed a break eventually. For February 2022, Xbox Game Pass isn’t cluttering the most jam-packed release slate in recent memory. Not only is the upcoming lineup fairly slight, but some of the best and biggest on Microsoft’s games-on-demand service will soon be unavailable.

Here’s everything going by the wayside on February 15:

Control (Cloud, Console, PC)
Code Vein (Cloud, Console, PC)
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age (Console, PC)
The Medium (Cloud, Console, PC)
Project Winter (Cloud, Console, PC)
The Falconeer (Cloud, Console, PC)
After a year—or roughly about enough time needed to make it 10.7 percent through the game—the tremendous Final Fantasy XII redux leaves the service. Remedy Entertainment’s Control has been available for a similar amount of time. And even though The Medium and The Falconeer didn’t exactly make waves, both were propped up as must-play games during the Xbox Series X’s launch window, so their departures from the console’s service du jour is certainly eyebrow-raising.

In contrast (sorry), here’s what’s on the way:
Game Pass 2:
According to a new Xbox blog post, the next games set to be added to Microsoft‘s subscription service are:

February 3

Contrast
Dreamscaper
Telling Lies
February 10

Besiege (Game Preview)
CrossfireX
Edge of Eternity
Skul: The Hero Slayer
The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom
February 14

Ark: Ultimate Survivor Edition
Infernax

X Screen:
In July last year, a portable display for the Xbox Series S reached its Kickstarter funding goal in just 20 minutes, and now the finished display is almost ready to ship.

The Kickstarter for the xScreen by UPspec Gaming promised an 11.6-inch 1080p IPS panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and integrated speakers for sound. The display weighs 695 grams, attaches directly to the back of the Series S, and folds down when not in use (functioning just like a laptop screen). You'll still need to be near a power outlet to plug the Series S console in, but that's the only required cable and no ports are blocked when the xScreen is attached.


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