
Shadow Warrior 3 is a first-person shooter that follows series protagonist Lo Wang as he continues to battle demons and other monstrosities to save humanity while cracking jokes and having fun. RELATED: Microsoft Admits Xbox Game Pass 'Cannibalizes' Game Sales Another notable addition to Xbox Game Pass was City Skylines Remasteredon February 15, and Atomic Heart is still to come on February 21. The addition of Shadow Warrior 3 follows the release of a 10-hour trial for Wild Hearts on February 13 and the additions of Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord on February 14. Despite originally being a 2022 release, Shadow Warrior 3's current-gen port has been released today, which does make this latest version of the game a day-one release for Xbox Game Pass. Thank you.Xbox Game Pass has been releasing a steady stream of games on its service over the past week, with today (February 16) being no exception as Shadow Warrior 3 is being added to the platform. We may also include links to affiliate stores, which gives us a small commission if you purchase anything via them. Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord. Shadow Warrior 3 is set to launch on March 1 and headed to PC, Xbox One, and PS4. It's difficult to say when exactly that will happen, but we're keeping our fingers crossed that it won't be too long. Games have been known to arrive on it after launch and, with a bit of luck, we might see Flying Wild Hog's latest title there at some point in the future. Still, all hope is not lost for those who prefer Microsoft's subscription service. In a somewhat surprising turn of events, Shadow Warrior 3 will be available on PlayStation Now at launch, which is likely another reason why it won't be part of PC Game Pass' library.

Based on what was shared so far, most of us will have to resort to a traditional purchase in order to play it as soon as possible. As far as Shadow Warrior 3 Xbox and PC Game Pass support goes, there aren't all that many official details about it, which makes it rather unlikely that subscribers will have access to it on day one.
