Game Pass soon loses eight Xbox games, including two quick completions

Game Pass soon loses eight Xbox games, including two quick completions

Xbox has now detailed the next batch of games set to leave Game Pass in November. A total of eight games will be leaving the service, including Final Fantasy XIII-2 and a few Quick Achievements.

Archvale, Deeeer Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Mind Scanners, Mortal Shell, Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, Undungeon, and Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector will all release from Game Pass on November 30.

Archvale

Archvale

Archvale

Take your gun to this hellish RPG world and embark on a journey to right the wrongs of long ago. Only you can defeat the evil forces of the Immortal Guardians and reunite the world with the legendary Archvale.

Deeer Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game

Final Fantasy XIII-2

FINAL FANTASY XIII-2

FINAL FANTASY XIII-2

The 2010 version of FINAL FANTASY XIII now has a direct sequel! Join Lightning and company as a new battle begins!

Mind scanners

Mind scanners

Mind scanners

Cheers. Your Mind Scanner request has been approved. Your duty is to diagnose and treat the citizens of The Structure. The patient list is long so don’t waste your time. We’ll let you see your daughter soon…

Deadly Shell

Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition

Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition

Mortal Shell is a deep action RPG that tests your sanity and resilience in a broken world. Your adversaries spare no mercy, survival requiring awareness, precision and superior instincts. Possess lost warriors, hunt down the hidden shrines of devotees, and face fearsome foes.

Space Warlord Organ Swap Simulator

Space Warlord Organ Swap Simulator

Space Warlord Organ Swap Simulator

Delve into the quivering bowels of alien capitalism in Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator: the sci-fi body horror market mogul game you didn’t know you needed.

dungeon

dungeon

dungeon

Undungeon is an action role-playing experience that brings back the spirit of old-school action/RPG wrapped in a modern design. Restore order in all dimensions, influence and determine the fate of worlds, create and decide what will happen in the new multiverse.

Colorful pixel art aesthetics: each tree, bush or rock is hand-drawn, each enemy has dozens of carefully crafted animation frames to create a one-of-a-kind visual experience;

Mind-blowing sci-fi story: Multiple multi-dimensional versions of Earth have suddenly merged, shattering each other in a cataclysmic event known as the Great Shift. This event damaged the fabric of time and space itself, seemingly beyond reconstruction.
You, a Herald, will join a secret interdimensional organization – Herald’s Undercover Bay, or simply HUB, created by Dharma to remedy the aftermath of the disaster;

Passionate Real-Time Battles: Control a Herald, an all-powerful hero created by God. Combine his powerful melee and ranged attacks to defeat your enemies. Heal carefully so enemies don’t steal your medicine, use movement, various buffs and debuffs to gain the advantage and defeat your rivals;

Customizable Hero: Implant different organs into your Herald’s body to gain unique combat enhancers and passive abilities. Gather and equip nodes and runes to make your Herald divine. Express yourself, create a build that perfectly matches your playstyle, whether it’s companions, throwable weapons, critical damage or DoT and much more;

Crafting System: Deep crafting systems that allow you to disassemble base materials and create from the received resources unique organs, weapons, equipment and consumables that will help define your unique game;

Vast Open World: Explore distant lands beyond belief and encounter their exotic inhabitants – merchants and bandits who live their lives wherever you go. You can trade with locals, recruit them to help you in battles, or even destroy their camps. Between missions, you can recuperate, gear up, and rest in HUB – a base located in an expanse of neutral space between dimensions;

NPC Interaction System: The decisions you make as a Herald will affect the fate of characters you encounter, as well as entire dimensions.

Warhammer 40,000 combat sector

Warhammer 40,000: Combat Sector

Warhammer 40,000: Combat Sector

In the dark darkness of the far future, there is only war. Experience every smashing explosion and crushing charge in Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, the ultimate turn-based strategy and fast-paced combat game that takes you to the battlefields of the 41st millennium.

If you’re looking for easy Gamerscore, you’ll want to jump into both Deeer Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game, Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, and Archvale. Deeer Simulator can be completed in under two hours, Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator in under three (check out our walkthrough on that one for more), and Archvale in under eight hours all using our walkthrough not Archvale. For those looking for more challenge, Warhammer 40,000 Battlesector, Mortal Shell, Undungeon, and Mind Scanners all have fairly large TA ratios. Those with plenty of free time before 30 may want to get involved in Final Fantasy XIII-2, which has a completion estimate of around 80 hours, but you may be able to cross it off your list longer. quickly using our Final Fantasy XIII-2 Walkthrough.

Windows stacks also leaving PC Game Pass this week include Final Fantasy XIII-2, Undungeon, and Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector.

Game Pass adds Insurgency: Sandstorm and seven other games in November. For more games ready to join the service, check out our Everything Coming to Game Pass article.

Do you need to finish any of these games leaving Game Pass soon? Let us know.

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