Microsoft goes to great lengths to ensure that there are constantly new games added to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. Every month, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can count on more games being added to the service than getting removed, but it's still disappointing whenever titles are given the boot. As of March 1, Xbox Game Pass has lost another five games.
On February 28, Xbox Game Pass subscribers lost access to four of the five games in the form of Hypnospace Outlaw, Killer Queen Black, Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones, and Touhou Luna Nights. All four of these games were available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers across PC and consoles, while Hypnospace Outlaw and Touhou Luna Nights also supported cloud gaming.
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And as of March 1, Xbox Game Pass is losing Titanfall. Titanfall is available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers through its integration with EA Play, available to those who pay for the slightly more expensive Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier. Titanfall is a more high profile game than the other recently removed Xbox Game Pass titles, and was in fact one of the main games that Microsoft used to promote its Xbox One console back in the day.
Titanfall being removed from Xbox Game Pass has been known about for quite some time, and it is happening in conjunction with the game being de-listed from digital storefronts. This is a disappointing development for Titanfall fans, but the bright side is that anyone that already owns the game can continue to play it. EA and Respawn have said that the Titanfall multiplayer servers will stay online even though the game has been de-listed and is being removed from subscription services like EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
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