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Resident Evil Revelations, Superhot, and more leaving Xbox Game Pass in June

Resident Evil Revelations, Superhot, and more leaving Xbox Game Pass in June

Microsoft's video-on-demand service says goodbye to 7 titles this early summer of 2020 with a 20% discount before the month of July.

Despite the fact that Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft's popular video game service on demand, continues to grow with numerous and interesting news every month, it must also say goodbye to other titles that end up leaving the service cyclically. This is the case of 7 new games that will cease to be part of its catalog before next July 2020, among which are Resident Evil Revelations and Superhot, among others.

Get them with a 20% discount

Thus, among the most striking games that say goodbye we find Resident Evil Revelations, the port in high definition of the original version of Nintendo 3DS, says goodbye to the Microsoft service; It is an adventure in the purest classic style of the Capcom saga starring Jill Valentine aboard a ship full of dangers and mutations and which places the action between the main installments numbered 4 and 5 of Resident Evil.

Resident Evil Revelations, Superhot, and more leaving Xbox Game Pass in June

On the other hand, the celebrated indie Superhot, a title halfway between the FPS and the puzzle with a very personal staging, will also no longer be available on Xbox Game Pass this June. Among the best-known games that also say goodbye we have Everspace, the roguelike-style space battle simulator, or Screamride, the amusement park simulator from Frontier Developments.

The other three video games that will soon be unavailable on Xbox Game Pass are Riptide GP: Renegade, Riverbond, and Supermarket Shriek. Of course, all of them enjoy a discount of up to 20% on their official price for all those who want to continue enjoying them after leaving the service, staying between 7.99 euros for Riptide GP: Renegade and 31.99 euros for Screamride.

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