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    Several highly acclaimed titles are leaving Xbox Game Pass this month, but fans can snag them for a major discount for a limited time

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    Several highly acclaimed titles are leaving Xbox Game Pass this month, but fans can snag them for a major discount for a limited time


    Several incredible titles are leaving Xbox Game Pass this month, but players can snag a good majority of them for a large discount. Remaining one of the best subscription services out there, Game Pass delivers players hundreds of games to play for one great price. From AAA hits to indie gems, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy, even with some great games leaving the service.

    Lies of P, Evil West, and a range of Yakuza titles are all leaving Xbox Game Pass this month. But as disappointing as it may be to see them go, gamers can pick up all the games elsewhere for some fantastic discounts, all while getting to own them permanently, too. From a staggering 70% off of Evil West on Steam to plentiful PlayStation sales, players everywhere can get these hits for cheap.

    Several Highly Acclaimed Titles Leaving Xbox Game Pass This Month Get Deep Discounts

    Lies of P, Yakuza, and More All Get Big Discounts Across Platforms

    While players will be saddened to lose Lies Of P, Evil West, and a mix of Yakuza games from their Xbox Game Pass subscriptions, they’ll be thrilled to see that all the games are discounted elsewhere. Players can grab Evil West on both PlayStation and Steam for an astonishing 70% off, fighting monstrosities as a Wild West hero, alone or with friends. The highly esteemed Lies Of P is also up for grabs at a 40% discount on GG Deals and Steam.

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    Gamers can enjoy a range of incredible Yakuza titles across platforms, too, with Yakuza 0, Takuza Kiwami, Yakuza 3 Remastered, and Yakuza 5 Remastered purchasable for only $10.99 each on PlayStation. That’s not all either, as the LIKE A DRAGON Series Starter Pack is 50% off on PlayStation until March 13. As sad as it is that Xbox Game Pass will no longer offer all these great hits, players everywhere don’t need to miss out on picking them up themselves.

    What Games Are Coming To Xbox Game Pass In March?

    Xbox Offers Some Great Replacements For The Losses

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    These aren’t the only titles leaving Xbox Game Pass this month, with players also losing access to MLB The Show 24, No More Heroes 3, Solar Ash, and SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom. This mix of games will be quite disappointing for players to no longer be able to play, as this variety gave a little something for everyone to enjoy. From the funny world of SpongeBob SquarePants platforming to slashing assassin action in No More Heroes 3.

    Thankfully, though, with these big losses, Xbox has a great array of games to replace them. With the two day-one additions of SOPA: Tale of the Stolen Potato and Atomfall, players can immediately dive into these new gems with plenty of intrigue. Gamers can also enjoy 33 Immortals, all in all, making this a solid month for Xbox Game Pass subscribers despite the loss of such big hitters.

    Source: GG Deals (1,2), PlayStation, Steam (1,2)



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