Xbox Game Pass Standard adds three new games today Xbox Game Pass Standard subscribers have three more games to dive into today, including one of the best games of 2023, Starfield.Tom West Published 05 Feb 2025 FollowtopicsXbox Series X|SXbox Game PassTom West Xbox Game Pass adds Another Crab's Treasure, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and Starfield today for Game Pass Standard subscribers. If you're yet to explore the universe in Starfield, we highly recommend you check it out as it's one of the best Game Pass games around. Another Crab's Treasure, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and Starfield join Game Pass StandardFollowing Far Cry New Dawn's arrival in the service yesterday, Xbox Game Pass Standard subscribers can dive into another three games today. It's all a bit fantastical with today's drop with a sprinkling of sci-fi fun. We have a crustacean-filled Soulslike, an expansive RPG, and a turn-based JRPG featuring over 100 characters!Another Crab's TreasureHere are the Another Crab's Treasure achievementsGame Pass tiers: Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game PassPlatforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PCAnother Crab's Treasure follows Kril, a hermit crab on a mission to retrieve his repossessed shell in a world under siege by a mysterious substance known as the Gunk. It's a challenging Soulslike adventure game that swaps lavish armor for repurposed trash to help Kril defend himself from the plethora of enemies he'll come across on his travels. There are 32 achievements to collect along the way, and while some players have had issues with a few broken achievements, there are plenty of guides and workarounds to help you out. A completion here should take between 15 and 20 hours.Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred HeroesHere are the Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes achievementsGame Pass tiers: Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game PassPlatforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PCWith over 100 characters to collect, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a beast. It's a turn-based JRPG set in a war-torn world containing a plethora of magical objects. A faction known as the Empire is scouring the continent for one artifact in particular that will help them gain dominance, and it's up to you and your companions to save the day.It's a big game, and completion estimates suggest you'll need to sink around 120 to 150 hours into Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes if you want to unlock all 56 achievements. We don't have a walkthrough, but there are plenty of individual achievement guides available if you need a helping hand.StarfieldHere are the Starfield achievementsGame Pass tiers: Ultimate, Standard, and PC Game PassPlatforms: Xbox Series X|S and PCMuch like Bethesda's other games, Starfield is a massive RPG that has you explore the universe as a member of Constellation — as well as a few other factions, like space pirates! You can customize your ship, land on thousands of planets, and spend countless hours exploring gorgeous worlds filled with alien encounters. It's a big game, and while it can sometimes feel empty, there are plenty of jaw-dropping moments to be found throughout its gorgeous environments. If you fancy chasing down a completion here, you'll need to set aside around 100 hours for the base game. We have a Starfield walkthrough to follow as well if you prefer a guided experience. There are plenty of new experiences on the way for Ultimate subscribers too, with the likes of Avowed leaving our list of upcoming Game Pass games in the coming weeks and more. As for this list, will you be diving into any of these games with your Game Pass Standard subscription? Drop down below and let us know!Related stories: Xbox Game Pass February 2025 – Wave 1 announced The best Xbox Game Pass games to play in February 2025 Best Xbox RPGs to play in January 2025 Former Starfield dev explains why dismemberment was axed from the Xbox RPG Best open-world games on Xbox in January 2025 Xbox Game PassGame Pass StandardXbox Series X|SXbox OneWindows Written by Tom WestTom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with a number of systems until he eventually fell in love with Xbox. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not hunting for Xbox achievements, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online or fighting for survival in Battlefield.