
Xbox Game Pass is constantly changing, with new games being added and others leaving regularly. While everyone focuses on the new additions, it’s also important to pay attention to which games are being removed, especially if you want to play them before they’re gone or prioritize what to play next.
Three games are being removed from Xbox Game Pass on Cloud, Console, and PC today. These include a popular fighting game, a highly-rated horror game, and a beloved indie card game. Game Pass members can still buy these games at a reduced price if they want to continue playing them after they’re removed from the service.
Mortal Kombat 11

The biggest game leaving Xbox Game Pass today is Mortal Kombat 11. It’s been a popular choice for players who enjoy fighting games, offering great online matches, local multiplayer, and a compelling story mode. Removing it means Game Pass subscribers will no longer have easy access to one of the best modern fighting games. If you’ve started the story or are working on unlocking characters, now’s the time to finish up. The good news is Mortal Kombat 11 often goes on sale, and Game Pass members can usually get a discount if they want to buy it and continue playing.
Still Wakes the Deep

Despite being a short game, Still Wakes the Deep was well-received while available on Xbox Game Pass. It’s a horror game set on a failing oil rig where atmosphere and storytelling are more important than fighting. Its removal from the service highlights Game Pass’s strength in bringing unique, story-focused games to light. If you didn’t get a chance to play it before, it’s a perfect horror experience to finish in one sitting before it’s gone.
Wildfrost

Wildfrost quickly gained a following among Xbox Game Pass players who love roguelike and deckbuilding games. Its appealing art style and surprisingly complex card battles created an enjoyable experience that encouraged careful strategy. While its removal from Game Pass is disappointing for those who enjoyed quick play sessions or trying out different strategies, Wildfrost also works well as a full game purchase, and many players continue to return to it long after finishing it once.
It’s always a little disappointing when games leave Xbox Game Pass, but it’s also what helps keep the service interesting. Removing older games creates space for new ones, and it encourages players to enjoy what’s currently available before it’s gone.
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