This is all speculation at the moment, but there’s a chance that one or more of these titles could be leaving Xbox Game Pass.
What will leave Xbox Game Pass in August 2023? Well, Microsoft hasn’t confirmed anything yet. But based on a few games that were added to the service this time last year, we can at least make some predictions ahead of time.
We know that many Xbox users would like more advance notice of games leaving Game Pass, but Microsoft is understandably giving us about two weeks now. Remember, publishers sometimes make late deals with Microsoft to keep their games on Game Pass. Even if they’ve already announced, they’re leaving!
So, before we look at the list below of potential games leaving Xbox Game Pass in Summer 2023, we must stress that nothing is confirmed yet, which is by no means a 100% accurate list.
Some games may leave, some games may stay, and many more may be added to the list.
The most common (but indeed not the only) trend for Game Pass seems to be that games stay for a year. So we went back to August 2022 to see what games were added to the service then. That said, we’ve also included some games from the August 2021 list. Based on the original announcements, here’s what we think could potentially be leaving Xbox Game Pass in the near future:
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Shenzhen (I/O, PC)
- Turbo Golf Racing (Series X, Series S, PC, Cloud)
- Two Point Campus (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Cooking Simulator (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Expeditions: Rome (PC)
- Offworld Trading Company (PC)
- Coffee Talk (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Death Stranding (PC)
- Midnight Fight Express (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Exapunks (PC)
- Opus: Echo of Starsong – Full Bloom Edition (Console, PC)
- Commandos 3 – HD Remaster (Console, PC)
- Immortality (Series X, Series S, PC, Cloud)
- Immortals Fenyx Rising (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Tinykin (Console, PC)
As already mentioned, this list could be extended. In fact, many of the games may remain on the service for even longer. But it seems likely that we will lose at least some of them in August 2023. Such predictions tend to be between 30-80% accurate.
Of course, there are some less likely to go, such as Death Stranding or Ghost Recon Wildlands, but no title is perfectly protected in this respect…
Of course, we’ve only just entered July, so many more games are leaving this month, with three games leaving on the 15th and another batch on the 31st.
Source: Gamespot
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