March’s Xbox Game Pass Line-Up Has Diablo IV and Cars Galore

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Microsoft’s highly publicized acquisition of Blizzard has had wide-reaching effects, and while some of them have been quite awful, this month showcases one of the upsides. Diablo IV, one of Blizzard’s big 2023 releases, comes to Xbox Game Pass late next week, on March 28. We enjoyed the game quite a bit at launch, calling it a “massive and deeply engrossing action RPG,” so if you’ve been waiting to check it out, now is a good time to do so.

This month also includes a trio of games built around cars, though the three are each very different. F1 23 simulates the realism and intensity of Formula 1 racing, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 is an arcade racer full of child-like wonder, and Open Roads (which will launch on Game Pass) is a quieter, narrative-driven game about a mother and her daughter going on a road trip. Maybe they’ll help me on my journey of learning how to drive.

Here’s the rest of the line-up:

What’s Coming To Game Pass This Month

Lightyear Frontier (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – Today

MLB The Show 24 (Cloud and Console) – Today

The Quarry (Cloud and Console) – March 20 | Our Review

Evil West (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 21

Terra Invicta (Game Preview) (PC) – March 26

Diablo IV (Console and PC) – March 28 | Our Review

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 28 | Our Review

Open Roads (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 28

Ark: Survival Ascended (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X|S) – April 1

F1 23 (Cloud) EA Play – April 2

Superhot: Mind Control Delete (Cloud, Console, and PC) – April 2 | Our Review

What’s Leaving Game Pass On March 31

Hot Wheels Unleashed (Cloud, Console, and PC) | Our Review

Infinite Guitars (Cloud, Console, and PC) 

MLB The Show 23 (Cloud and Console) | Our Review

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