Microsoft announced the final batch of games leaving Xbox Game Pass this month, with seven games no longer available past March 31. Players who have a Xbox Game Pass subscription have until the end of the day to access these games before they leave the service.
Microsoft regularly adds new games to its subscription service, with Soulslike RPG Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty joining Xbox Game Pass upon its release at the beginning of March. Besides this day-one addition, the March lineup of Xbox Game Pass included games such as Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom, Guilty Gear Strive, MLB The Show 23, and Infinite Guitars, among others. The subscription service features other popular games like Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Sid Meier’s Civilization 6, Valheim, and Monster Hunter Rise.
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Seven games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass at the end of March: A Memoir Blue, Chinatown Detective Agency, Clustertruck, Double Dragon Neon, Kraken Academy!!, MLB The Show 22, and Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid. Players who would like to keep on enjoying these games can purchase them with a 20% discount but should act fast as this promotion will end tonight. Microsoft previously announced that The Long Dark would also be leaving Xbox Game Pass in April, three years after joining the service. Some of these titles are included in this week’s Xbox sales with a smaller tag price until April 4.
While these games are leaving Xbox Game Pass today, Microsoft already announced the batch of new games joining the service in April. Former PS5 console exclusive Ghostwire: Tokyo will join Xbox Game Pass on April 12, action strategy game Minecraft Legends will follow on April 18, and indie
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