FNX Magokiler Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 It's the same thing every month: some games arrive and others leave Xbox Game Pass, so in the latter case we no longer have access to them unless we want to buy them in the store, usually already quite discounted due to time. elapsed since its launch. And of today's batch, there is one that is especially painful because last year he starred in very positive headlines among the media that tried it. The fact is that this list of games that are leaving Xbox Game Pass is now official and I just remind you that, in case you want to enjoy them before they leave, the date set to do so will be October 15, Sunday. So you have practically two weeks ahead of you (and a lot of storage to occupy) in which it will be possible to take a break between Lies of P, Starfield and other recent releases to see how these games that say goodbye to the service are. Trek to Yomi, the most notable It must be said that of all the games leaving Xbox Game Pass this October, Trek to Yomi is surely the most notable of all. At least the best known, which almost a year and a half ago came into service amidst compliments and cheers for its original approach in which it combined a very traditional game system with a unique staging that we have rarely seen in a title. of these characteristics. And seeing a game with lateral scrolling, in black and white, and with a narrative so present in all its phases was really attractive to a large number of players who started to download it the moment it landed on the service. . After all, her story of loss and revenge was so classic that it was impossible not to be drawn to her at some point. In any case, apart from this Trek to Yomi, the rest that leaves Xbox Game Pass is much less po[CENSORED]r and well-known, although surely in some cases... just as fun. Look what games they are. Five more titles are leaving Eville, for example, is a kind of multiplayer Among Us in which we must solve murders as if it were an Agatha Christie novel, which is also available on PC, but you certainly won't miss it. OVERHELM, however, is a red and black pixel art that seems to have come from the guts of Virtual Boy, and is characterized by a practically shooter development, typical of the 80s, and as frenetic as it is fun. We do encourage you to try this one before it leaves Xbox Game Pass. Shenzhen I/O, for its part, is a game for "very coffee lovers" because it is about creating and manufacturing circuits. So you will have to know some electronics to put components and add them to a set that at the end of the whole process works. The Legend of Tianding takes us to Taiwan at the beginning of the 20th century, during Japanese rule, in a side-scrolling title similar to Trek to Yomi. Finally, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is also leaving Xbox Game Pass, a fast-paced adventure starring animals and vegetables in an epic battle to pay taxes to Mayor Onion (just as you read it). https://hardzone.es/noticias/juegos/juegos-abandonan-xbox-game-pass-2/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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