Xbox Game Pass Says Goodbye To Five More Games In January – Here’s The List!

Ahead of the official announcement, the Xbox app has been updated to reveal which games will leave Xbox Game Pass on January 15.

 

 

Many subscribers are excited about the year’s first Xbox Game Pass announcement. But the Xbox app has been updated in advance. This reveals that Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition, Nobody Saves the World, Pupperazi, The Anacrusis and Windjammers 2 will leave the service later this month.

It should be noted that since this information comes from the app, it is pretty reliable. However, Xbox Game Pass has made last-minute changes before.

As it stands, users can expect these games to leave both the console and PC versions of Game Pass on January 15. Of course, players can still try these games before they go if they choose. For those who can’t or just want to add them to their library permanently, please be aware that they will be available for purchase at a 20% discount, as usual, following the official announcement.

 

They will leave Xbox Game Pass in January 2023:

  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition
  • Nobody Saves the World
  • Pupperazi
  • The Anacrusis
  • Windjammers 2

 

Many fans are excited about the new Xbox Game Pass games coming in January 2023. Some titles have already been confirmed before the end of the year. Among them are some pretty significant games. Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden are due out on January 19. Monster Hunter Rise will arrive on January 20 if all is true. And Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition and Inkulinati will join the service on January 31.

But fans can expect some new releases before these, as all of these games are part of Microsoft’s “second wave” of monthly releases.

For now, it looks like the service will be a ghost town for the next two weeks. But an upcoming announcement could easily change that.

Source: Pure Xbox

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