Another round of games is leavingGame Passsoon, including well-known additions likeFinal Fantasy 15. Microsoft’s subscription serviceGame Passcycles through titles consistently, but some of the games leaving soon may be surprising.
For a monthly subscription, players can access a diverse catalog of games from many publishers, like Microsoft and Electronic Arts. While some of the titles available are theultimate experiences, likeHalo: The Master Chief Collection, Game Pass comes with limits. Typically, there will be a “leaving soon” post that describes which games are dropping from the service. Once that happens, they are no longer available for players to access, so mileage can vary for an individual.

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Finishing out the list of games leaving the service areSea Saltand the fishing simulatorFishing Sim World Pro Tour. Fans of the games mentioned will need to enjoy these available titles while they last. That said, even when these games drop out players still have the option to purchase them normally. Current Game Pass titles get discounts, which may be just what a fan needs to pick up the game normally.
Xbox Game Pass offers a lot of games for the monthly price. Triple-a likeForza Horizon 4andGears 5add value to the service, and that’s just naming a few. Withother major publishers like EA joining in, the catalog of available games continues to grow. Microsoft also gives a warning about games that are leaving, so players have time to play any titles before becoming unavailable.
Some may take issue with a game likeFinal Fantasy 15being removeddespite moreFinal Fantasygames being added. While it has been available for some time already, it goes to show that not even famous games are safe from the ax. If any gamers were hoping to play through all theFinal Fantasygames chronologically on Game Pass, that dream will be slipping away shortly. It is unfortunate that certain games leave with no way forGame Passholders to continue playing without buying outright. However, many of the top games are still on the service for fans to access, with no signs of leaving.