Like most subscription services, Xbox Game Pass is in constant motion, with new titles arriving and old favorites making their exit. We already know that Microsoft’s platform will welcome a fresh wave of games in the second half of November 2025, but it has also been confirmed which five titles will drop out at the end of the month – including both Octopath Traveler games and the soulslike Lords of the Fallen.
As is common with subscription platforms, Xbox Game Pass updates its catalog in two directions: by adding new games and removing others. We know that the service run by the Redmond-based company is preparing to receive a new batch of titles in the second half of November 2025, but it has already been revealed which existing entries will disappear from the catalog at the end of the month. In total, five games are set to leave Microsoft’s subscription offering in the coming days.
According to the most recent changes on the official Xbox Game Pass website, the service will soon revoke access to both Octopath Traveler titles, Lords of the Fallen, and a couple of additional games. Microsoft has not yet published its usual announcement covering the titles that will arrive during the second half of November, a communication that typically also confirms which games will be removed in the next catalog refresh. Even so, unless there are any last-minute surprises, the games listed below are expected to leave Xbox Game Pass on the final day of the month.
Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass In November 2025
• SteamWorld Build
• Octopath Traveler
• Octopath Traveler II
• Barbie Project Friendship
• Lords of the Fallen (2023)
All 11 Games Added In Early November 2025 Are Now Available
As mentioned at the beginning, Xbox Game Pass also refreshes its lineup by adding new games twice a month. Players already have access to a new selection of 11 titles that kicked off November with a mix of shooters, puzzle games, and platformers. The clear headliner in this wave is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which joined the service as a day-one release and has been playable through the subscription since launch.
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