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Three More Games Are Leaving Xbox Game Pass On March 31

Three titles are leaving Xbox Game Pass on March 31. It's common practice for Microsoft to add plenty of new first and third-party titles to its popular subscription service each month, but it does also remove the occasional title to make way for them.

This month, Xbox Game Pass added a wealth of titles, such as Remedy's acclaimed shooter , which rejoined the service with its content, alongside, — which will join the service on March 28 — and more. Unfortunately, it also removed and on March 15, and while was originally intended to leave on that date, this decision was reversed with no explanation from Microsoft. Now, the following three titles are due to leave the subscription later this month:

Title

Platform

Date Leaving

Console, PC, Cloud

March 31

Console, PC, Cloud

March 31

Console, Cloud

March 31

and were both fun titles and it will be a shame to see them leave Xbox Game Pass. saw players collecting an array of cars to race across the impressive and absurd tracks they create, and was a vibrant rhythm-based RPG with anime-inspired art and a diverse soundtrack ranging across rock, metal, hip hop, funk and jazz to cater to plenty of musical tastes.

In the case of, San Diego Studio's baseball title is seemingly being replaced by the newer entry in the series , which joins Xbox Game Pass on March 19. As with many sports titles, once a newer one is released with more up-to-date rosters, many players begin to drop off playing the previous version anyway, so this decision to essentially upgrade them on Xbox Game Pass makes sense.

While it's always a shame to see titles leave Xbox Game Pass, it makes way for plenty more titles to join the service, keeping things fresh for its subscribers and offering up the chance to play something new. Fortunately, Xbox Game Pass subscribers get a 20% discount on the titles that are leaving beforehand, so those who do want to keep,, and should take advantage of this before March 31.

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