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    Xbox Game Pass: Here are the games leaving the catalog in mid-April

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyApril 2, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Xbox Game Pass will renew its offer in April 2022, and in addition to the new games coming, others will as usual leave the catalog, so let’s see the games in question.

    The games that will be removed from the Xbox Game Pass catalog in mid-April 2022 are as follows:

    • long dark (Console, PC)
    • rain on your parade (Console, PC)
    • MLB Show 21 (Control unit)
    • Fate 2 (pracha)
    • a path (pracha)

    The Long Dark is a survival game with an icy environment, which takes us to explore the frozen lands of a post-apocalyptic world, trying to survive from the various elements and threats of nature, and progress day by day.

    Rain on your Parade is a beautiful action puzzle in which we direct a cloud with the intent of dumping rain at different targets, while MLB The Show 21 is a baseball simulation from Sony San Diego, which will soon be replaced by the next installment, or MLB The Show 22.

    Destiny 2 was recently removed in the console version, and now the PC version will also be removed from the Game Pass catalog, so the suggestion, if you’re interested, is to simply buy it, as it’s a long-term title, while Pathway is a kind of turn-based strategy with elements of The adventure and tone of Indiana Jones.

    There is no set time to remove games, but it is likely that this will happen. Until April 15, 2022. In the meantime, we await the news of the month.

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