November has been a busy month for Xbox Game Pass, with a mix of exciting additions and departures keeping subscribers on their toes. While players have been treated to classics like Goat Simulator: Remastered, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, and Blizzard’s StarCraft games, there’s also been a steady stream of titles leaving the service.
Earlier this month, Xbox confirmed that seven games—such as Dicey Dungeons, Persona 5 Tactica, and Dungeons 4—bid farewell to Game Pass on November 15. But the departures aren’t over yet. At the end of the month, eight more games are set to leave the service, meaning that Game Pass subscribers will need to act fast if they want to squeeze in some last-minute playtime.
Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 30:
- Coral Island
- Conan Exiles
- Remnant: From the Ashes
- Rollerdrome
- Soccer Story
- Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition
- The Walking Dead: The Final Season
- While the Iron’s Hot
These titles, ranging from the survival action of Remnant: From the Ashes to the charming farming sim Coral Island, will be leaving Xbox Game Pass on November 30.
Though it’s tough to say goodbye to these games, November still has plenty to offer in terms of new arrivals. First up, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which uses cutting-edge digital mapping technology, will take players across a 1:1 version of the Earth, flying over 70 different aircraft on November 19. Then, on November 20, STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl—the long-awaited sequel—finally drops after several delays. Nine Sols, a beautiful 2D indie action-adventure inspired by Sekiro, rounds out the month with its November 26 debut on Game Pass.
Looking beyond November, Xbox Game Pass subscribers have even more to look forward to in 2025. Notably, Atomfall—an action-survival adventure set in a post-apocalyptic Northern England—will join the service on March 27, 2025. Also, Project TH, a stealth shooter set in a future Unified Korea, is on the horizon later in the year.
While it’s always a little sad to see beloved titles leave Game Pass, the constant influx of new and exciting games means there’s always something fresh to look forward to.