Wednesday, May 6th 2020

Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass May Game Changes

Microsoft has recently announced all the game arrivals and departures coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC & Xbox this month. PC gamers are receiving Halo 2 Anniversary, Final Fantasy IX, Streets of Rage 4, and Endless Legend while console gamers are getting Red Dead Redemption 2, DayZ, Final Fantasy IX, Streets of Rage 4, and Fractured Minds.

The over 10 million subscribers' strong service will also lose several games this May 15th for both PC and Xbox. PC users will lose Imperator: Rome, Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Banner Saga, West of Loathing and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus while console users will lose Grand Theft Auto V, Black Desert, Doom, Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game, Mega Man Legacy Collection 2, Metal Gear Survive, The Banner Saga, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.
Source: Xbox
Add your own comment

6 Comments on Microsoft Announces Xbox Game Pass May Game Changes

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Thanks for posting this, one thing I dislike about the XBOX PC Game Pass is it doesn't have a clear place to click on to see what is coming and going, really annoying.
Posted on Reply
#2
Chomiq
lynx29Thanks for posting this, one thing I dislike about the XBOX PC Game Pass is it doesn't have a clear place to click on to see what is coming and going, really annoying.
It does. Xbox app shows you new games and games that will soon leave game pass.
Posted on Reply
#3
Vayra86
Wow. So its just a rental shop where you can't pick freely, and everything you have is 'subject to change'.

Lovely, especially if you're on that completionist playthrough of a hundred or so hours.
Posted on Reply
#4
rrwards
Vayra86Wow. So its just a rental shop where you can't pick freely, and everything you have is 'subject to change'.

Lovely, especially if you're on that completionist playthrough of a hundred or so hours.
Then buy the game. It's the same as Netflix, their licensed content is subject to changes, and that's all laid out pretty clearly. It's a cheap way to play through games you won't play more than once.
Posted on Reply
#5
Vayra86
rrwardsThen buy the game. It's the same as Netflix, their licensed content is subject to changes, and that's all laid out pretty clearly. It's a cheap way to play through games you won't play more than once.
As if you know beforehand, as a casual gamer, that some game won't grab you by the cohones and keep you occupied for months?

Especially casual gamers stick with the same title for longer as they play less time per day. But sure, you know what you get, and indeed, I buy my games.

All I do is impart the wisdom everyone should.
Posted on Reply
#6
demian_vi
Vayra86As if you know beforehand, as a casual gamer, that some game won't grab you by the cohones and keep you occupied for months?

Especially casual gamers stick with the same title for longer as they play less time per day. But sure, you know what you get, and indeed, I buy my games.

All I do is impart the wisdom everyone should.
as said above the same happens with streamers, 3rd party series and movies come and go. their own games never leave the service.
if you start a game/series and it takes to long you will miss it, no point in balming the service for that.
Posted on Reply
Dec 21st, 2024 23:58 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts