March 2022 has proven to be a huge month for Xbox Game Pass, with Microsoft adding numerous day one games to the service and set to add even more in the next couple of weeks. There are at least nine more games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the next two weeks, but while new games are added to the lineup every month, it's true too that some games are removed every month as well.
Microsoft has now confirmed four more games that are leaving Xbox Game Pass in the near future, with three of those titles getting the boot on March 31 and one of them set to leave in April. March 31 will be the last day that Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to play Madden NFL 20, Narita Boy, and Shadow Warrior 2. The removal of Madden NFL 20 may not sting all that much when one considers that Madden NFL 21 and Madden NFL 22 are both available to play with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate anyway, but it may still be disappointing to some subscribers.
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Madden NFL 20, Narita Boy, and Shadow Warrior 2 are all leaving Xbox Game Pass on March 31, and then on April 11, Destiny 2 and its expansions will leave the PC version of Game Pass. Destiny 2 and its expansions were removed from the console version of Game Pass a few months ago, but now PC gamers will have to part ways with it as well. Destiny 2 on PC Game Pass included the base game, Beyond Light, Forsaken, and Shadowkeep, so its departure means PC Game Pass is losing a significant amount of content.
Since Microsoft usually announces Xbox Game Pass removals every two weeks, some may be scratching their heads as to why it decided to announce Destiny 2 leaving PC Game Pass so far in advance. However, it's worth pointing
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