Xbox Game Pass is losing a beloved role-playing game soon

It’s been a solid past month for Xbox Game Pass as a whole. After receiving new titles at What’s left of Edith Finch, Torch III, i Injustice 2 to name a few, the service will now launch some games as we begin February. One of these games, in particular, could be a hit for those who love the RPG genre.

The new list of games coming out of Xbox Game Pass in early February has already been announced. In total, five titles will leave the subscription service in the coming weeks, one of which is Final Fantasy XV. Previously, Square Enix’s latest numbered entry into the long-running role-playing game series was available on both the console and PC iterations of Xbox Game Pass, but it will eventually run out.

If you’re a Final Fantasy fan and you’re upset about this development, it’s not bad at all. Xbox has already announced that it plans to bring more Final Fantasy games to Game Pass throughout 2021. For now, we don’t know exactly when these other installments of the series will arrive, but we should start hearing about them sooner.

As for the other four games that will be released soon from Xbox Game Pass, this is a formation that has a lot of diversity in terms of genre. Indivisible, Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour, i Sea salt all come out of Game Pass for PC and console next door Final Fantasy XV. Finally, those of Devolver Digital Gray it will be the last game that joins this board at the exit of the door. Unlike all the other games mentioned here, Gray it was only available for the PC segment of Game Pass.

Luckily, if you’re saddened to know that these games are coming out, you still have time to play each of them. These changes will not take effect permanently until two weeks from today, February 1, 2021. Therefore, if you want to try any of these games sooner, it is best to make a jump immediately.

As for the future of Xbox Game Pass, we should soon start learning more about the titles that will be directed to the service. Until then, you can stay up to date with all of our ongoing platform-related coverage right here.

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