Xbox Game Pass announced that two games, Carrion and Hell Let Loose, will no longer be available to subscribers after . These titles are being removed across Cloud, Console, and PC platforms. Earlier in , other games including Mortal Kombat 11, Still Wakes the Deep, and Wildfrost were also removed from the service on .
Xbox Game Pass regularly updates its library, with games entering and exiting the service on a monthly basis. Carrion is described as a “reverse-horror” game where players control a monster, while Hell Let Loose is a tactical first-person shooter set in World War 2. The departure of these titles occurs as the service also welcomes new games. For , new additions included titles such as Death Howl, Mortal Kombat 1, Routine, and Monster Train 2. Looking ahead, Xbox Game Pass has confirmed Mio: Memories in Orbit for , and Nova Roma for .
The removal of games from Xbox Game Pass is a standard practice for the subscription service, which rotates its library to introduce new content. While specific reasons for the departure of Carrion and Hell Let Loose were not detailed by Xbox beyond the regular rotation, it is typical for licensing agreements or other factors to influence these changes. Subscribers are often notified about upcoming departures approximately two weeks in advance.
Specific figures regarding the number of players for Carrion or Hell Let Loose on Xbox Game Pass were not disclosed. It is also not explicitly stated whether subscribers will receive a discount to purchase these titles outright before their removal, although this is a common practice for games leaving the service.
Subscribers wishing to play Carrion or Hell Let Loose must do so before . Following these removals, Xbox Game Pass is expected to continue its monthly refresh, with additional titles confirmed for , including Mio: Memories in Orbit and Nova Roma. Further announcements regarding the lineup are anticipated in the coming weeks.
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