Xbox Game Pass Users, Play These Six Games Before They Leave On April 30
Summary Try out 6 games leaving Xbox Game Pass by April 30 before they're gone for good, including popular titles like 7 Days to Die and EA Sports NHL 22.
The mix of genres like zombie survival, puzzle, and sports games provide unique experiences for players with diverse tastes.
Despite titles leaving, Xbox Game Pass constantly updates its catalog with new games for subscribers to enjoy, making it a great value overall.
While Xbox Game Pass is set to gain a selection of fantastic Day-One releases in the back half of April, subscribers may want to act fast to play the six games leaving the service in the coming weeks. To offset the amount of titles the platform offers, Microsoft always removes a handful of games whenever it brings in a new selection for players to experience. While that might sound like a bad deal, it makes sense given the already massive catalog on offer and users can still pick up the departing games for a discount before they eventually leave.
Announced on the official Xbox blog, six games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 30:
7 Days to Die
Besiege
EA Sports NHL 22
Loot River
Pikuniki
Ravenlok
All of these games have been on Game Pass for many months now and offer wildly different experiences to accomodate an assortment of different players. While it may be a challenge, those who want to get through them all before they're removed may be able to do so with a few long nights but given that some of fairly lengthy, it might be best to pick and choose.
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What Are They Six Games Leaving Game Pass About?
Everything From Realistic Ice Hockey To Gothic Tetris
Beginning at the top of the list, 7 Days to Die is arguably one of the most popular zombie survival games on the market despite being in early access for over a decade at the time of writing. Filled with an assortment of recipes to craft, players must last as long as they can against the horde while steadily building up their base and aresnal. Those who prefer to destroy structures rather than create them should instead play Besiege, which focuses on creating elaborate and creative weapons to destroy an array of different castles with often hilarious results.
EA Sports NHL 22 is exactly what it says on the tin, serving as 2021's annual installment of the hockey franchise that remains popular among fans of the sport. Almost serving as a counter opposite, Loot River is a rogue-like take on Tetris as players are forced to navigate a procedurally-generated world by sliding around different blocks while battling a small army of enemies. It's a brutal challenge but especially rewarding once the system clicks.
Lastly, Pikuniku is an absurdly fun puzzle game filled with quirky ideas and odd characters held up by some especially enjoyable writing. Scratching a familair but still decidely different itch is Ravenlok, an action-adventure game about a young girl who's tasked with saving a mysterious and magical fantasy world inspired by popular fairytales. All of these games offer unique experiences, so Xbox Game Pass users should make sure to at least try them before they leave the service.
Source: Xbox

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