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Metro Exodus, Life is Strange 2 and more leaving Xbox Game Pass soon

Metro Exodus, Life is Strange 2 and more leaving Xbox Game Pass soon

The video game service on demand from Microsoft announces a new batch of titles that will no longer be part of its catalog with new discounts.

Metro Exodus, Life is Strange 2 or Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, among others, will cease to be part of the Xbox Game Pass catalog soon, most likely next June 30. This has been announced by Microsoft, confirming a total of 9 video games, some only on Xbox One, others only on PC and the rest on both platforms, which will abandon the popular Xbox subscription platform.

Get them with new discounts

Thus, and as usual in this type of movement, Microsoft has announced new discounts of up to 20% for all video games that will no longer be available on Xbox Game Pass, so that those who are playing them through service can continue with their games at a more attractive price. Here we detail the titles that will soon leave Xbox Game Pass and their respective discounts:

  • (Xbox One) Life is Strange 2 for € 15.99 (was € 39.99)
  • (Xbox One) ACA NeoGeo Metal Slug X for 5.59 euros (before 6.99 euros)
  • (Xbox One and PC) Metro Exodus for 31.99 euros (before 39.99 euros)
  • (Xbox One and PC) Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun for € 39.99 (was € 49.99)
  • (Xbox One and PC) Neon Chrome for 11.99 euros (before 14.99 euros)
  • (Xbox One and PC) SteamWorld Dig 2 for 15.99 euros (before 19.99 euros)
  • (Xbox One and PC) The Flame in the Flood for 15.99 euros (before 19.99 euros)
  • (PC) Die for Valhalla! for 9.59 euros (before 11.99 euros)
  • (PC) Battlefleet Gothic: Armada for 15.99 euros (was 19.99 euros)

Metro Exodus, Life is Strange 2 and more leaving Xbox Game Pass soon

Recall that earlier this month new Xbox Game Pass exits were announced, such as Resident Evil Revelations or Superhot, among others, while other entries have also been announced such as the Kingdom Hearts saga, No Man’s Sky or Thronebreaker, among others.

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