Microsoft officially announced the titles leavingXbox Game Passin February, as part of their usual rotation of games. Seven titles will be departing the service on February 15, so gamers have less than two weeks to try out the titles.

The titles leaving Xbox Game Pass in February are a blend of obscure indie puzzle games, and RPGs, as well as a popular EA Sports franchise title, underscoringthe wide array of experiencesavailable through Microsoft’s consistently evolving library of games.

Crash Bandicoot standing next to the Xbox Game Pass logo.

All Seven Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass in February 2025

Among The Games Is A Spiritual Successor To Castlevania

As scheduled for removal on August 08, 2025, the following games will all be leaving Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass libraries:A Little to the Left, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, EA Sports UFC 3, Indivisible, Merge & Blade, Return to Grace,andTales of Arise.As identified byTrue Achievements, many of these games require at least tens of hours to complete, so Game Pass players will have to devote some time to trying out these titles before their departure in less than two weeks.

The most notable of these games is thecontroversialEA Sports UFC 3, which was released in 2018 to a decentMetacriticscore of 75 among critics.However, its removal is necessary as the servers forUFC 3will be closing on February 17 this year, along with several discontinued EA games.Fans of the combat sports franchise can still playUFC 4andUFC 5on Xbox Game Pass through EA Play though.Castlevaniaenthusiasts should try outBloodstained: Ritual of the Nightbefore its departure, as its excellent RPG platforming has been acclaimed with an83 Metacritic score.

Our Take: Despite The Losses, February Is Already Looking Great for Xbox Game Pass

A Huge Ubisoft Game and An Anticipated Day One Release

Xbox Game Pass' Leaked February Games Continue To Fulfill An Activation Blizzard Promise

Crash Bandicoot 4 could be added to Game Pass in February, proving once again that Microsoft is acting on its Activision Blizzard promise.