Multiple indie and strategy titles will be leaving Xbox Game Pass by the middle of May, 2025. This includes Planet of Lana and Dune: Spice Wars.
Microsoft has updated the official store listings for its subscription service, and now we have a list of the games that are confirmed to be leaving its game catalog by the middle of May, 2025. On May 15, 8 titles, including multiple indie and strategy games, will be removed from Xbox Game Pass, leaving players with a limited time to give them a go. This batch includes a mix of action-adventure games and indie titles.

Leaving Xbox Game Pass By The Middle Of May 2025
The following games are set to leave Xbox Game Pass on May 15, 2025:
- Hauntii (PC, Console)
- Dune: Spice Wars (PC, Console)
- Planet of Lana (PC, Console)
- Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PC, Console)
- Little Kitty, Big City (PC, Console)
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PC, Console)
- The Big Con (PC, Console)
- Chants of Sennaar (PC, Console)
As always, this is your chance to show the above games some love before they make their exit from the subscription service. Subscribers who are interested in keeping any of these games can use their membership discount to save up to 20% on their purchase.
Towards the end of last month in April, 2025, the games that made their exit from the Xbox Game Pass catalog include Have a Nice Death (Cloud, Console, and PC), Kona II Brume (Cloud, Console, and PC), Sniper Elite 5 (Cloud, Console, and PC), The Last Case of Benedict Fox (Cloud, Console, and PC), Thirsty Suitors (Cloud, Console, and PC), and The Rewinder (Cloud, Console, and PC).
Planet of Lana is a puzzle-platformer developed by Wishfully Studios and published by Thunderful Publishing. It is available on Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. The game focuses on a teenage girl named Lana and her feline companion Mui as they journey across a fictional world overrun by aggressive alien machines. The gameplay draws influence from cinematic platformers like Inside, while its art style takes cues from Studio Ghibli films.