Four games leaving Xbox Game Pass in late June 2022

Four games are cycling out of the Xbox Game Pass on June 30th, making this the last chance to try these games out.
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Xbox Game Pass and the PC Game Pass are both video game subscription services offered by Microsoft. These services grant users access to a rotating catalog of free games from a variety of publishers for a single monthly price. These games cycle in and out monthly, so some games that are available now will be gone later.

A few games currently offered by the Xbox Game Pass will be rotating out of the shop soon. If any of these games interest you, it’s important to get your hands on them before they’re gone. The list of games rotating out of the Xbox Game Pass on June 30th is as follows:

  • Jurassic World Evolution
  • MotoGP 20
  • Last Stop
  • FIFA 20

On June 30th, these games will no longer be available on the Xbox Game Pass. A new set of games will be available afterward for you to pick up instead. Thankfully, if you install any of these games before they leave, you’ll still be able to play them when they leave the Game Pass Catalog — So long as you maintain your Xbox Game Pass or PC Game Pass subscription.

While you have an Xbox Game Pass subscription, you’ll also be able to find these games in the store for a reduced price. If you found yourself enjoying any of these games but don’t wish to continue your Game Pass subscription, be sure to buy them at the sale price before ending your sub.

What games do you want to see added to the Xbox Game pass? Be sure to leave a comment below, and check out the rest of the latest news and best gaming guides on our website.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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