Xbox players are getting a packed first week of March, with more than 30 games landing between March 2 and March 6 across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Game Pass. This week on Xbox goes from massive RPGs and remasters to puzzle horror, platformers, and a major wrestling sim, there is a little bit of everything hitting the store and subscription library.
Below is a breakdown of the biggest Xbox releases to watch this week, plus the key Game Pass additions that are likely to drive the most engagement.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (Game Pass)
One of the headline drops this week is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, arriving for Xbox Series X|S and PC on March 3 and included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and PC. The sequel expands the grounded medieval RPG formula of the original, focusing on realistic combat, historical detail, and a reactive open world rather than high fantasy tropes.
For Game Pass subscribers, this is the kind of large, story-driven RPG that can dominate playtime for weeks, making it a tentpole release for early March. It also gives Microsoft a prestige single‑player experience to sit alongside February’s additions, bolstering the subscription’s perceived value.
Planet of Lana 2 (Game Pass)
Planet of Lana 2 joins the lineup on March 5, coming to console, PC, and cloud for Game Pass members. The original Planet of Lana built a reputation as a visually striking puzzle‑platformer, and the sequel looks to deepen both its puzzles and storytelling while keeping the same cinematic side‑scrolling style.
Because it is available on cloud as well, Planet of Lana 2 is an easy “try it now” recommendation for players who liked indie hits such as Inside and Limbo. The Game Pass inclusion should also help the sequel find a broader audience than it might have on a pure premium-only launch.
Marathon
Bungie’s Marathon is one of the standout names in the March 2–6 window, with multiple outlets flagging it as a key release in this batch of more than 35 new games. Positioned as an extraction‑style sci‑fi shooter, Marathon brings a well‑known IP and developer pedigree to Xbox Series X|S at a time when competitive shooters are fiercely contested. Even without Game Pass on day one, Marathon has enough brand recognition to draw significant attention from Xbox players who follow Bungie’s work beyond Destiny. For content creators, this is a prime candidate for early impressions, meta breakdowns, and performance analysis on Microsoft’s consoles.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered lands on March 3, bringing the cult‑classic action‑adventure back with modern upgrades. The remaster features HD visuals, refined controls, and a modernized camera system, along with the option to toggle between the remastered and original presentation.
For long‑time Xbox and PlayStation veterans, this is a nostalgia play that also introduces a beloved series to newer players who never touched the original releases. With relatively few Legacy of Kain titles available on current systems, this remaster helps fill a gap in the action‑adventure library on Xbox.
WWE 2K26 (Early Access)
WWE 2K26’s early access period begins March 6 on Xbox, letting players who preordered specific editions jump into the ring ahead of the full release. The latest entry promises the “most expansive gameplay to date,” with a roster that spans modern Superstars and Legends from the Attitude Era.
Sports and wrestling titles tend to have strong annual communities, and early access often becomes a soft launch where the first impressions and meta form. For Xbox users, this is the first chance to see how the new 2K iteration performs on Series X|S and whether the gameplay and modes justify upgrading from earlier versions.
Scott Pilgrim EX
Scott Pilgrim EX arrives on March 3 as a time‑bending action‑adventure set in a fractured version of Toronto. Players can control Scott, Ramona, and other characters as they fight through levels that mix combat, platforming, and stylistic nods to both the comics and film.
While this is not a Game Pass title, the Scott Pilgrim brand has a dedicated fan base, and the “EX” positioning sets it up as a fresh take rather than a simple re‑release. It is a solid pick for players looking for something stylish and character‑driven between larger RPG sessions.
Discolored 2
Discolored 2 is one of the more intriguing smaller titles launching this week, set for March 4 and optimized for Xbox Series X|S with Smart Delivery support. The game is a first‑person puzzle horror experience set in a world where color is power, with the player tasked with restoring those colors while being hunted by a hostile organization.
For fans of atmospheric indie games, Discolored 2 offers a mix of mystery, environmental storytelling, and light horror without leaning on pure jump scares. The “color as power” concept gives it a distinct hook in a crowded puzzle space.
Other Notable New Releases This Week on Xbox (March 2–6)
Beyond the headline titles, Xbox is getting a long list of smaller or more niche games this week. Some of the more notable ones include:
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Alex the Rabbit (March 2): A classic, challenging 2D platformer starring a heroic rabbit exploring colorful but dangerous worlds.
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Meowgic Mix (March 3): A cozy pixel‑art puzzle game about a floating cat mixing potions and delivering them to the right cauldrons.
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King Slime in Cashtle (March 4): A precision platformer focused on collecting every last tax coin in your own castle.
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Beyond Words (March 5): A roguelike strategy and word‑crafting hybrid from developers associated with GoldenEye and TimeSplitters, built around building powerful word combos to progress.
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Trigger Path (March 6): A sokoban‑style puzzle title where you solve tactical challenges by moving bouncy enemies onto trap tiles.
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Veggie Warfare – Feast of Fury (March 6): A fast‑paced roguelike FPS about battling waves of aggressive vegetable enemies and unlocking upgrades and arenas.
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Word Quest: Pirates (March 6): A word search‑driven puzzle adventure with a pirate theme, hidden words, and treasure chests.
Collectively, these games round out the weekly slate and give Xbox players options across platformers, puzzle games, and experimental indie projects.
Game Pass highlights for early March
In addition to the general releases above, this week on Xbox, Game Pass subscribers should keep an eye on these specific dates and titles.
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March 3 – Final Fantasy III (Series X|S, PC, cloud, multiple tiers)
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March 3 – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (Series X|S, PC, cloud, Ultimate, Premium, PC)
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March 5 – Planet of Lana 2 (console, PC, cloud, Ultimate, PC)
These drops give Game Pass a strong mix of classic JRPG, expansive RPG sandbox, and cinematic indie platforming in the same week. For Xbox owners trying to prioritize downloads, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and Planet of Lana 2 are the clear starting points.
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