Three games will leave the Xbox Game Pass by the end of July
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Three games will leave the Xbox Game Pass by the end of July

Three games will be leaving the Xbox Game Pass on July 31. Until then, subscribers still have the chance to buy the respective games at a 20 percent discount with Microsoft’s member discount.

Microsoft had already announced that only three new games would be added to the Xbox Game Pass by the end of July. Although there are rumors that two more games, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Dave the Diver, will be added, Microsoft will only be removing three games on July 31. If you still want to play one of the games, you have time until the end of the month to take advantage of Microsoft’s member discount and save 20 percent on your purchase.

A Short Hike

A Short Hike is a charming indie adventure game with a pixel look that puts players in the role of little bird girl Claire, who is spending her summer in Hawk Peak Provincial Park. The main task is to reach the summit of Hawk Peak in order to get reception for Claire’s cell phone. Although Claire can fly, she also has to climb to reach certain areas. Along the way, players can interact with park residents and complete side quests.

Train Sim World 4

Train Sim World 4 is a realistic train simulation that allows players to drive different trains on detailed routes from around the world. Digital train drivers can try their hand at different modes – including a career mode, scenarios and a free mode. Each route has its own challenges, such as different weather conditions and timetables. The game places great emphasis on authenticity and offers realistic train control, precisely reproduced locomotives and true-to-original routes.

Venba

This narrative cooking game centers around an Indian mother named Venba who has emigrated to Canada and cooks traditional recipes to maintain a connection to her culture. Players help Venba by cooking various recipes and solving puzzles along the way. The game also tells a profound story about family, home and cultural identity and features colorful graphics and an atmospheric soundtrack.

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