Highlights

  • Indivisible is now available on Xbox Game Pass.
  • The hand-drawn fantasy RPG has already had a year-long stint on Microsoft's subscription service back in 2020.
  • Indivisible boasts a distinct blend of RPG combat, fast-paced platforming, and narrative-driven exploration.

Fantasy RPG Indivisible is now available on Xbox Game Pass. This release brings the total number of February 2024 additions to Xbox Game Pass up to 13.

Indivisible is an action RPG with strong platforming influences and vivid hand-drawn graphics. It was made by Lab Zero Games, a California-based company founded by core members of Skullgirls developer Reverge Labs. Indivisible was originally released in October 2019 before making its way to Xbox Game Pass three months later. Its first stint as part of Microsoft's subscription catalog ended in January 2021.

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Three years later, Indivisible has now returned to the popular gaming service. Although the Xbox Game Pass "Recently added" section has yet to reflect its arrival, the RPG is already playable for Microsoft's subscribers, having graced the company's content library circa 6am ET on February 28. As is the case with the majority of Xbox Game Pass additions, Indivisible is available on both PC and the last two generations of Xbox consoles, in addition to having Xbox Cloud Gaming support for Ultimate-tier subscribers.

All New Xbox Game Pass Games in February 2024

  • Persona 3 Reload - February 2
  • Anuchard - February 6
  • Train Sim World - February 7
  • Madden NFL 24 - February 8
    • PC Game Pass and Ultimate tiers only
    • Console and PC only; Cloud version became available on February 27
  • Resident Evil 3 - February 13
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - February 14
  • A Little To The Left - February 15
  • PlateUp! - February 15
  • Return to Grace - February 20
  • Tales of Arise - February 20
  • Inkulinati 1.0 - February 22
  • Bluey: The Videogame - February 22
  • Maneater - February 27
  • Indivisible - February 28
  • Space Engineers - February 29

Indivisible is ought to bolster the already impressive selection of excellent RPGs on Xbox Game Pass. Relative to many other titles currently available on the service, Lab Zero's 2019 game promises a fairly high degree of gameplay variety due to its distinct blend of platforming, combat, and narrative-driven exploration. Reviewers and audiences have found this design philosophy quite compelling, as underlined by the game's 73% positive score on OpenCritic, as well as over 2,000 user recommendations on Steam.

Indivisible is a game that won't overstay its welcome, with a typical run through its story taking approximately 18 hours. Seeing everything that the RPG has to offer could add up to around five more hours to one's playing time. The game is suitable for playing in small increments, but varied enough to make it hard to put down once its formula clicks. Even its world design never lingers on one thing for too long, with Indivisible boasting a wide array of environments inspired by various mythologies and cultures. Dozens of playable characters are also part of the package, as are some metroidvania elements.

Seeing how Indivisible's original Xbox Game Pass stint lasted for a full year, it's likely that its second spell as part of the platform's subscription catalog will be at least as long. Looking at the slightly bigger picture, Microsoft's subscription library still has one more game to add until the end of the month, with Keen Software House's Space Engineers being set to reach the service on February 29. Beyond that, Xbox Game Pass has already confirmed five games for March 2024.

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