
Another Month, Another Loss: Game Pass Is Saying Goodbye to Some Big Titles
March 3, 2025As the gaming world gears up for March, there’s one thing Xbox Game Pass subscribers know all too well—it’s not just about new arrivals, but also the departures. And unfortunately, this time, we’re waving goodbye to at least eight games—some of which are absolute bangers.
Whether you’re in the middle of slashing through Lies of P, revisiting the Yakuza saga, or just enjoying a bit of SpongeBob nostalgia, you might want to speed things up. Because on March 15, these games will be removed from Game Pass across console and PC.
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Which Games Are Leaving Xbox Game Pass?

Microsoft has confirmed that these eight titles will be pulled from the Game Pass library:
Console & PC Departures
- Lies of P – One of the most critically acclaimed soulslike RPGs of recent years, offering a dark, twisted take on Pinocchio with challenging combat and a gripping narrative.
- Yakuza 5 Remastered – A must-play for fans of crime dramas, this installment delivers intense storytelling and an open world filled with side activities.
- Yakuza 6: The Song of Life – The final chapter in Kazuma Kiryu’s journey, packed with heart-wrenching moments and thrilling combat.
- No More Heroes 3 – A stylish, over-the-top action game where Travis Touchdown takes on alien assassins in a hack-and-slash extravaganza.
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated – The remastered cult-classic platformer that lets you play as SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy in a hilarious adventure.
- MLB The Show 24 – A top-tier baseball sim, perfect for fans looking to experience realistic gameplay and build their dream team.
- Evil West – A wild-west-meets-vampires shooter filled with brutal combat and over-the-top action.
- Solar Ash – A fast-paced, gravity-defying indie game with a stunning world and fluid movement mechanics.
If you’ve been slowly working through these titles, now’s the time to binge before they’re gone. The good news? Game Pass subscribers can purchase any of these games at a 20% discount before removal, so if you’ve fallen in love with one, you can keep it forever without paying full price.
Why Is Xbox Removing Games Every Month?

If you’re wondering why Xbox keeps removing games, it’s simple—Game Pass works like Netflix for gaming, meaning games rotate in and out based on licensing agreements. Some games return after months or years while others disappear for good. The bright side? Microsoft typically adds a fresh batch of games to balance out the losses, so there’s always something new to look forward to.
While we’re losing some big hitters, Xbox is gearing up to announce a new lineup of March arrivals soon. Last month brought huge surprises like Balatro, the roguelike card game that everyone seems to be obsessed with. We could see more day-one releases, Xbox exclusives, or even a few unexpected surprises. With Avowed and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on the horizon, there’s plenty to be excited about.
Don’t Wait Too Long—March 15 Will Be Here Before You Know It
The countdown has begun for these eight Game Pass titles. If any of these are sitting unfinished in your backlog, now’s your final chance to experience them. And if you don’t want to say goodbye just yet, snag them at a discount before they disappear from the library. Keep an eye out for Microsoft’s next wave of Game Pass additions, and let’s hope that whatever’s coming next can soften the blow of these losses!