Microsoft is set to remove seven titles from the Xbox Game Pass library, including notable games like Isonzo and My Time at Sandrock. This removal is part of their usual practice of phased game exits, with another wave expected soon. To soften the blow for subscribers, Microsoft offers a 20% discount on game purchases for those wishing to keep their favorites. Games may leave for various reasons, such as expiring licenses, and while removals occur, new additions like top RPGs and Warhammer 40,000 are also being added.
Microsoft has announced the next set of removals from the Xbox Game Pass library, with seven titles exiting the catalog soon. Some of these include the World War I game Isonzo and the farm life sim My Time at Sandrock.
Microsoft typically removes games from Game Pass in two waves, so a second set of removals is likely to be announced later this month.
As a consolation, Game Pass members save 20% on game purchases, so anyone who wants to keep playing can buy games at a discount.
As for why games leave the Game Pass catalog, there are any number of reasons for this, including expiring licenses, business deals, and other factors.
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