It’s time to make another change to Microsoft’s premier membership Xbox Game Pass. The service’s library will shrink by a few titles in the middle of March, but interested users still have around a dozen days to catch up.
Game Pass is continually growing and drawing in new users. The service’s vast catalog is without a doubt its greatest asset, giving us the chance to learn about both huge AAA titles and lesser treasures from indie studios. It’s time to get serious in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty tomorrow, and subscribers can watch the final episode of the F1 series starting today. So let’s not overlook things that are routinely taken out of the subscription.
After March 15, Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass will experience more changes. Games including Goat Simulator, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, and Paradise Killer will no longer be available on these services. The total number of productions is eight.
Xbox Game Pass – games available until March 15:
- F1 2020 (EA Play on consoles),
- Goat Simulator (PC, Console, Cloud),
- Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition (PC, Console, Cloud),
- Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (PC, Console, Cloud),
- Paradise Killer (PC, Console, Cloud),
- Undertale (PC, Console, Cloud),
- Young Souls (PC, consoles, cloud),
- Zero Escape: The Nonary Games (PC, Console, Cloud).
The Guardians of the Galaxy, produced by Eidos Montreal, stand out in particular among the titles on the list. The position did not meet Square Enix’s expectations, despite receiving excellent marks from critics and one The Game Awards trophy in the Best Narrative category (4 nominations). The sale of the game was once confirmed by the Japanese to have been substantially lower than anticipated, and Microsoft’s initiative was meant to help boost the financial outcomes. The American business titan never officially disclosed how much money it spent on the Star-Lord and company subscription experience, but there was a rumor that it was between $5 and $10 million.