
Topics: Xbox Game Pass, Xbox, Microsoft, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Xbox One

Topics: Xbox Game Pass, Xbox, Microsoft, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Xbox One
Xbox Game Pass may be seeing several games removed from the service in June.
Microsoft hasn’t confirmed the games that’ll be joining or leaving Xbox Game Pass in June (though we do have an update for May), but using a little intuition, we can probably figure out what’s likely to be leaving.
We can work this out by calculating what games came to Game Pass in previous Junes, and cross-referencing with games that still remain on the service.
This is because games on subscription services like Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus are typically there on a 12-month or 24-month contract, and are likely to leave at the same time of year as they joined.
Coming via Pure Xbox, the list of games that could leave Xbox Game Pass in June are as follows:
Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean that all of these games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass when June rolls around. However, it’s likely that at least one or two will probably be leaving.
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If I were to take an educated guess, I’d say that some of the live service games like FBC: Firebreak and Rematch are likely to stay on the service so that a steady flow of new players can consistently join the community.
Singleplayer games like Against The Storm and Kingdom Two Crowns are more likely to leave, however, due to the fact that it’s probably a lot more expensive to keep them on the service indefinitely.
As for when Xbox will officially confirm the departure of titles from Xbox Game Pass in June, that announcement is likely to come at the beginning of next month.
That’s because these announcements happen at the same time as new titles are confirmed to be joining.
Meanwhile, Xbox has confirmed 14 more titles will be coming to Xbox Game Pass in the first half of this month. The list includes Final Fantasy V, Ben 10 Power Trip, Descenders Next, Wheel World, Wildgate, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, Mixtape, Outbound, Black Jacket, Call of the Elder Gods, Elite Dangerous, DOOM: The Dark Ages, Subnautica 2, and Forza Horizon 6.
It’s quite a stacked month for the service ahead, with a large mix of AAA, AA, and indies coming to Game Pass over the next few weeks.
Other games poised to hit Xbox Game Pass later in the year include Microsoft's line-up of first-party titles, which includes Gears of War: E-Day, the prequel to the original trilogy, as well as the remake Halo: Campaign Evolved and the upcoming Fable reboot by Forza Horizon studio Playground Games.
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