Xbox Game Pass will lose 7 titles in November; there are 3 great SEGA games you should try before it's too late

Discover the titles that will disappear in the first half of the month

Xbox Game Pass will lose 7 titles in November; there are 3 great SEGA games you should try before it's too late

Discover the titles that will disappear in the first half of the month

Sometimes, enjoying video games through a subscription service becomes a race against time. Xbox Game Pass refreshes its content at least twice a month with appealing titles; however, this also means that certain games leave its catalog as well.

If you're a Microsoft service user, you should know that 7 appealing games will soon be unavailable on the platform for consoles, PC, and cloud gaming. Below, we list them so you can check them out before it’s too late.

SEGA games and compelling indies leaving Xbox Game Pass

Like a Dragon: Ishin! and more popular games are leaving Xbox Game Pass
Like a Dragon: Ishin! and more popular games are leaving Xbox Game Pass

There’s bad news for fans of SEGA and some of its most popular franchises. Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass will lose 3 standout titles from the Japanese company. Specifically, these will be installments of Like a Dragon (Yakuza) and Persona.

The games in question are Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name and Like a Dragon: Ishin!, two of the most recent entries in the action and RPG franchise. Additionally, you have only a few days left to enjoy Persona 5 Tactica, a strategy game.

That's not all; the service will also lose 4 indie games that were very well received at their launch. Be sure to check out Somerville, Dicey Dungeons, Dungeons 4, and Goat Simulator while you still can.

Mark your calendar, as you’ll have until November 15 to play these titles with a subscription. For now, Microsoft has not confirmed the new titles it will add to Xbox Game Pass in the first half of the month.

At the moment, we only know that PC players will be able to enjoy two attractive Blizzard games: StarCraft: Remastered and StarCraft II: Campaign Collection, which will be available on November 5.

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