Game Pass is losing some heavy hitters today, but it’s not all bad news—you can still grab these titles at a discount before they disappear entirely. From dungeon-crawling chaos to samurai duels, here’s what you’re saying goodbye to (and maybe snagging on sale).
Dicey Dungeons – Cloud, Console, PC
A clever roguelike where every dice roll can make or break you. With its charming art style and tactical depth, it’s a fun mix of strategy and luck that’ll leave you wishing for one last roll. If you miss it on Game Pass, you can still grab it on sale today.
Dungeons 4 – Cloud, Console, PC
Channel your inner overlord as you build a dungeon empire filled with traps, minions, and pure evil. If you haven’t kept those meddling heroes at bay yet, now’s your last chance to pick it up at a discount.
Goat Simulator – PC
Absolute nonsense in the best possible way. Headbutt, destroy, and glitch your way through a world where chaos reigns supreme. If you haven’t yet embraced your inner goat, you can still grab this absurd gem on sale.
Like a Dragon: Ishin! – Cloud, Console, PC
Sword fights, heartfelt storytelling, and absurd side activities combine in this Yakuza spin-off set in feudal Japan. From intense combat to ridiculous chicken racing, you’re officially out of time on Game Pass—but it’s still on sale today.
Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name – Cloud, Console, PC
Kiryu’s back in this action-packed Yakuza spin-off. Blending intense battles with gripping storytelling, it’s a must-play for fans of the series. And yes, you can still grab it on sale if you’ve missed out.
Persona 5 Tactica – Cloud, Console, PC
A stylish strategy game starring the Phantom Thieves. Tactical combat, witty dialogue, and the signature Persona flair make it a standout spin-off. Didn’t steal some time with it? You can still pick it up at a discount.
Somerville – Cloud, Console, PC
An atmospheric sci-fi adventure filled with mystery and minimalist storytelling. Its short but impactful journey is worth taking—and it’s still available at a discount for now.
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