Xbox One news: Learn more about new games coming February 2016

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With the second month of 2016 officially here, it's now time for gamers to get up to speed when it comes to the latest round of titles coming to the Xbox One.

First off, Xbox One owners can try out "Cobalt."

"Cobalt" is a side-scrolling title that features plenty of action-packed sequences, according to iDigital Times.

In "Cobalt," players will have to deal not just with the challenges of a specific stage, but also with opponents that are gunning for them. There will also be different game modes for players to try, and they can even receive upgrades as they continue to make progress.

"Cobalt" is available for both the Xbox One and personal computer (PC).

Next up, Xbox One owners can also look forward to finally getting their hands on the critically acclaimed "Rocket League."

Up to this point, only PlayStation 4 (PS4) and PC players have gotten the chance to enjoy the sporty gameplay offerings of "Rocket League," but that is set to change this month.

As Game Zone reported, the Xbox One port of "Rocket League" will finally be available for the console this month, although an exact release date remains unavailable. With February now here, the announcement of the release date figures to be made soon, unless the Xbox One port of the game may have been delayed.

The new version of "Rocket League" will also be featuring car designs that have been inspired by some of the console's popular franchises such as "Halo" and "Gears of War," Polygon reported.

While there's not a ton of console-exclusives coming to the Xbox One this February, there are still some multi-platform titles that players can look forward to.

For instance, the eagerly-anticipated "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be available for the console starting Feb. 9.

"Far Cry Primal" will also be released later this month. For Xbox One owners, the upcoming adventure title will finally be available on Feb. 23.

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