Microsoft has officially announced the next batch of games leaving the Xbox Game Pass library. Starting December 1st, eight titles will be removed, giving players a limited time to enjoy them. This batch includes a mix of critically acclaimed adventures, creative indie hits, and popular multiplayer experiences.
Remnant: From the Ashes is a cooperative survival shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world, while The Walking Dead: The Final Season is a narrative adventure that focuses on choices and survival in a zombie apocalypse. Coral Island invites players to a peaceful farming and community-building experience, and Spirit of the North is a visually stunning puzzle adventure inspired by Nordic folklore. Rollerdrome combines rollerblading with intense combat in a futuristic sport. Conan Exiles is an open-world survival game set in a brutal land, and Soccer Story mixes soccer gameplay with a heartwarming, story-driven adventure.
Here’s the full list of games leaving Xbox Game Pass on December 1st:
- Remnant: From the Ashes
- The Walking Dead: The Final Season
- Coral Island
- Spirit of the North
- Rollerdrome
- Conan Exiles
- Soccer Story
Players who wish to continue enjoying these titles after their removal can purchase them at a discount, as Xbox Game Pass members receive savings on games within the library. If any of these games are on your playlist, now is the time to experience them before they leave the service.
Since the update on the Xbox Game Pass lineup was announced before the weekend, you can expect more news about Microsoft’s upcoming games for the subscription service in the coming week.
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