Xbox Game Pass 'Leaving Soon' dates now showing on Microsoft Store PC app [updated] By Sean Carey, 17 Jan 2022 FollowtopicsRumourXbox Game PassXbox Game Pass PCXbox Series X|SSean Carey Update: While we are still waiting for an official Game Pass announcement from Microsoft about what games are leaving the service soon, the ‘Leaving Soon' section of the Game Pass app has been updated. As previously stated, the dates listed previously were not confirmed, and it appears that The Yakuza Remastered series, A Plague Tale Innocence, Control, and The Medium, all of which had either a January 31st or February 1st date, are not leaving Xbox Game Pass. However, other games that do have a February 1st leaving date, according to the Microsoft Store PC app (and not included in our original article), are in fact leaving. Nowhere Prophet, Xeno Crisis, Cyber Shadow, and Prison Architect — all of which showed a February 1st date on the Store PC app — have now been announced as leaving Xbox Game Pass soon, so it appears some of the dates listed on the Store PC app could still be accurate, though we can't confirm that for certain — they could just be pointing towards the end of a sale.Original Story: It appears the new Microsoft Store app on PC is now displaying dates for when games might drop out of Xbox Game Pass. As spotted by Alias79514632 on Twitter, the updated Microsoft Store app on PC has begun showing what looks to be a date for when a game will leave Xbox Game Pass or when a title's 20% Game Pass discount will end. At the moment, we can't say for sure what the date is, but generally, when a game's 20% Game Pass discount is up, it means the title's time in the service has also come to an end. Just remember here that none of this is confirmed, so don't take these dates as gospel. We've had a peek at the Store ourselves and can confirm we are seeing dates for a wide variety of different Xbox Game Pass titles, though not all of them. Games such as Hades, Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, Among Us, Back 4 Blood, Outer Wilds, Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, Yakuza 5, Yakuza 6, Children of Morta, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, Stardew Valley, and many, many more, are now all showing dates on their Store pages. Most of the dates displayed seem to line up with the game being in the service for around 12 months. It's possible that these dates could change in the future and should not be taken as definitive. Here is what we've found so far:Yakuza 3 Remastered (Windows) – January 31st, 2022Yakuza 4 Remastered (Windows) – January 31st, 2022Yakuza 5 Remastered (Windows) – January 31st, 2022A Plague Tale: Innocence (Windows) – February 1st, 2022Control (Windows) – February 1st, 2022The Medium – February 1st, 2022Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age (Windows) – February 16th, 2022Alien: Isolation (Windows) – March 1st, 2022Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Windows) – April 1st, 2022Octopath Traveler – April 1st, 2022Outriders – April 1st, 2022Dragon Quest Builders 2 – May 1st, 2022Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster (Windows) – May 16th, 2022Yakuza: Like a Dragon – June 16th, 2022Dark Alliance – July 7th, 2022Children of Morta – July 16th, 2022Hades – August 16th, 2022Resident Evil 7 Biohazard – September 1st, 2022Final Fantasy XIII (Windows) – September 1st, 2022Back 4 Blood – October 16th, 2022Stardew Valley (Windows) – December 1st, 2022Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Windows) – December 1st, 2022Overcooked! 2 (Windows) – December 16th, 2022Among Us – December 16th, 2022Outer Wilds – January 1st, 2023Gorogoa – January 1st, 2023Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition – January 1st, 2023Scarlet Nexus – January 1st, 2023Injustice 2 (Windows) – January 16th, 2023The Microsoft Store PC app is showing dates for loads more games, though some, such as Spelunky 2, Dead Cells, and Generation Zero, don't seem to show dates at all. We should hear about what games are officially leaving Xbox Game Pass at the end of the month from Microsoft in the coming days. If the dates that we've found are correct, then Yakuza 3, 4, 5, and A Plague Tale: Innocence should all be in Microsoft's official announcement. Again, none of this has been confirmed, and while it is looking promising, take this information with a pinch of salt. We can't say for certain that these games will leave on the dates shown.RumourXbox Game PassXbox Series X|SPC Game PassXbox OneWindows Written by Sean CareyAvid Xbox and achievement fan, Sean has committed to playing the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters Xbox Game Pass and his precious free time will allow. Prior to joining TrueAchievements, Sean gained a degree in journalism from Solent University.