Xbox Game Pass will be a little worse starting March 14
They are retiring eight of the great titles from their catalog, which you should have already played

- March 3, 2025
- Updated: March 5, 2025 at 10:42 AM

On March 14, Xbox Game Pass will say goodbye to eight renowned titles, marking a regrettable date for subscribers of Microsoft’s service. Among the games that will no longer be available are Lies of P, Evil West, Solar Ash, No More Heroes 3, and MLB The Show 24, as well as two installments of the popular Yakuza series. This departure represents a significant loss, especially for fans of the Yakuza series, which has an active and growing fanbase.
Lies of P, an action role-playing game that has been praised since its release, stands as the biggest service drop. With its own additional content on the way, players who wish to enjoy this experience must hurry or bear the cost of acquiring it after its removal. Alongside it, Evil West, which has been rated as an action title with a classic style, will also become unavailable, leaving many users with a notable gap in their library.
A good catalog still, but there are notable losses
The month of March promises a dramatic atmosphere for Xbox Game Pass users, although quality titles will still remain in the catalog. However, the farewell of these games, which many were hoping to play at some point, could force users to play hastily or to get their copies before they disappear from the service.
Those who are searching on Xbox Game Pass, must keep in mind that time is running out to enjoy these games, especially those who have not had the opportunity to explore the intriguing and immersive universes they offer. The imminent arrival of new seasons and updates suggests that this month will be crucial for gaming enthusiasts on the platform.
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