Summary

The five games leavingXbox Game Passon June 30 have now been revealed. Each month,Xbox Game Passtypically sees two rounds of removed titles: one in the middle of the month, and one at the end, although the service tends to add more than it removes overall.

Just a few days ago,Xbox Game Pass lost five awesome games, with the likes ofHigh on LifeandBramble: The Mountain Kingleaving the service for the time being. However, the next set of games also being cut from Xbox Game Pass has already been announced, giving players a couple of weeks to play them while they’re still available. It’s always a shame to see games leave Xbox Game Pass, but many do eventually find their way back onto it at some point in the future.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Xbox Game Pass Games Leaving June 30

FIFA 22’s online servers are set to shut down permanently in November, so this could be the perfect opportunity to revisit one of thebestFIFAgames everbefore its online functionalities are gone for good.F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torchis an interesting Metroidvania with fantastic visuals and a unique protagonist, whileStranded Deepis a pretty hardcore survival game, even by the genre’s standards.Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Townis an immensely charming life-simulator, andSword and Fairy: Together Foreveris a fun time for JRPG fans. There’s a lot to enjoy here, so even though these games are leaving Xbox Game Pass, there’s still time to give them a try.

Microsoft has yet to reveal which games will be leaving the service in July, but it’ll be a sad moment regardless of what titles are cut. Turning the focus to the positives, there are a lot of great games coming to Xbox Game Pass soon. There are even rumors thatMy Time at Sandrockcould be heading to Xbox Game Passsoon, bringing another fantastic indie farming sim to the service. The recent Xbox Games Showcase showed off a ton of awesome titles too, many of which will be available on day one on Game Pass at launch.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the highest tier of Microsoft’s flagship game subscription service that offers over 100 game titles that you can play with a single purchase, making it one of the most outstanding value propositions of the Xbox ecosystem to date.