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The law of Xbox Game Pass, some arrive and others leave, and on this occasion, we have to say goodbye to three games from Xbox Game Pass. These titles are leaving the service on October 31st, so you have just 72 hours to either play them or buy them with your Xbox Game Pass subscriber discount.
- You might be interested in: These are the games coming to Xbox Game Pass in November
For now, we don’t have any more games announced to leave the service in October, but it’s likely that starting next Monday, we’ll know which games are leaving the service in mid-November. For now, let’s not look too far ahead and focus on the ones leaving on October 31st.
Games leaving Xbox Game Pass in 72 hours
- Jusant (Cloud, Console, and PC)
A contemplative adventure focused on climbing and exploration, developed by Don’t Nod. In Jusant, each wall is a new physical and emotional challenge as we ascend a mysterious tower filled with life and ancient secrets. Its minimalist artistic style and ambient soundtrack create a relaxing, almost meditative experience, where each step invites calmness and reflection.
- Metal Slug Tactics (Cloud, Console, and PC)
The legendary action saga takes a tactical turn with this installment that combines turn-based strategy and intense combat. Metal Slug Tactics retains the pixel art aesthetic and characteristic humor of the series, but introduces a more measured approach that requires planning each move. With customizable squads, special attacks, and a deep progression system, it’s a modern reinterpretation that keeps the classic spirit intact.
- Return to Monkey Island (Cloud, Console, and PC)
The triumphant return of one of the most beloved sagas in the history of graphic adventures. Return to Monkey Island continues the story of the intrepid Guybrush Threepwood, combining clever puzzles, irony-laden dialogue, and a nostalgic Caribbean setting. With Ron Gilbert at the helm, it offers a fresh and updated experience that respects the roots of the original while modernizing its formula for new generations.

