Xbox Game Pass subscribers are facing a deadline, with five titles set to leave the subscription service in less than two weeks. After May 31, players will need to purchase these games individually to continue their adventures. However, there is a silver lining: subscribers can take advantage of a 20 percent discount on each game while they remain available on the platform.
<h2 class="wp-block-savage-platform-primis-videoheading”>Games Departing Soon
The standout title among the departing games is Remnant 2, a recent release from Gunfire Games and Gearbox Publishing. While the remaining four games may not have the same level of recognition, each boasts a Metacritic score above 80 and has received positive user feedback, indicating that their loss will be felt by many subscribers.
Here’s a closer look at the five games leaving Xbox Game Pass:
Remnant 2 (Console, PC)
About: “Remnant II is the sequel to the best-selling game Remnant: From the Ashes, where players face new deadly creatures and god-like bosses across terrifying worlds. Teamwork is essential as players explore the unknown to prevent an evil force from annihilating reality.”
Metacritic Score: 85
Humanity (Console, PC)
About: “Humanity is a third-person puzzle-action game where players take on the role of a dog, commanding large crowds to navigate through 90 story-mode stages filled with challenges.”
Metacritic Score: 86
Cassette Beasts (Console, PC)
About: “In this indie open-world RPG, players collect various monster forms to engage in turn-based battles, utilizing a unique Fusion System to combine different forms for powerful new abilities.”
Metacritic Score: 83
Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath (Console, PC)
About: “Set in the Steel Sewer, players join the X Slayers in their battle against the Psyko Sindikate, who threaten to unleash evil upon the world. It’s a chaotic fight for humanity’s survival.”
Metacritic Score: 80
Firework (PC)
About: “Firework is a horror puzzle game set in a remote mountain village, where a police investigation into a past massacre reveals unsettling truths and supernatural elements.”
Metacritic Score: N/A
As the clock ticks down, subscribers are reminded that once these titles depart, their return is uncertain. Historical trends suggest that if they do come back, it may be a considerable wait. For those eager to stay informed about Xbox Game Pass, including the latest news, rumors, and deals, further exploration is encouraged.