February 2019 Games Release List

February 18, 2019 at 7:40pm

This is a February 2019 Games Release List that goes over all the key titles that are going to be releasing throughout the month. This will showcase the dates and games that should definitely be on the radar for the month. Each platform has different releases for games so there will be a large selection of titles.

This listing doesn't include every game released over the month, but touches on the large ones. Most of these should be worth checking out or at least notable. If anything big is missing, feel free to let us know. We'll also most likely be reviewing most of the noted releases so look out for those around the launches of the games.
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"The Games Releasing February 2019"
February 4th
-Apex Legends (Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC)
Free to play battle royale Titanfall spin-off that was a surprise.

February 6th -Salt and Sanctuary (Xbox One)
This Dark Souls-like 2D platformer with bosses finally arrives on Xbox.

-Astroneer (Xbox One, PC)
The lovely space exploration and resource collection game releases from Early Access.

February 15th
-Crackdown 3 (Xbox One, PC)
The third entry in the franchise about explosions delivers after a long wait.

-Far Cry: New Dawn (Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC)
Direct sequel to Far Cry 5, enjoy the apocalypse that comes after that one.

-Jump Force (Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC)
Many well known anime fighters come and work together in this mash-up.

-Metro Exodus (Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC)
The third Metro series puts us on a moving train in large scale outdoor environments.

February 22nd
-Anthem (Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC)
The large scale RPG with a multiplayer focus from EA lands.

February 26th
-Trials Rising (Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Race along in new courses, taking place across vast historic wonders. -The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame (Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Based on the movie, explore an expanded look on the film in game.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner