Xbox Game Pass Is Losing 7 More Games On March 31

For the full month of March, Microsoft is adding nine titles and removing 15.

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As it normally does twice per month, Microsoft is removing additional titles from the Xbox Game Pass library at the end of March. There are seven titles leaving Game Pass on March 31.

One of these is MLB The Show 22, which is leaving the catalog just a few days after the newest entry in the series, MLB The Show 23, arrives on Game Pass on March 28.

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Other games leaving on March 31 include Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid, Kraken Academy, Double Dragon Neon, ClusterTruck, Chinatown Detective Agency, and A Memoir Blue.

As usual, Game Pass members save 20% on all games when buying them outright, so that's a silver lining for anyone who wants to keep playing any of these titles when they leave the catalog.

Microsoft removed eight titles from Game Pass on March 15, including Goat Simulator and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, bringing the total number of removals in March to 15.

In terms of additions, six games were added in the first half of March and three more are coming before the end of the month for a total of nine new additions in March. Given the 15 removals, that's a net loss of six titles from the Game Pass library in March specifically.

Leaving March 31

  • A Memoir Blue -- cloud, console, PC
  • Chinatown Detective Agency -- cloud, console, PC
  • ClusterTruck -- cloud, console, PC
  • Double Dragon Neon -- cloud, console
  • Kraken Academy!! -- cloud, console, PC
  • MLB The Show 22 -- cloud, console
  • Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid -- cloud, console, PC

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