Yet Another Game is Confirmed to Be Leaving Xbox Game Pass in August 2025

In August 2025, it’s been verified that the game Atlas Fallen will no longer be available on Xbox Game Pass. This follows the announcement of three other games that are also set to depart. It’s important to note that the selection of games on Xbox Game Pass is always evolving. Each month, fresh titles are introduced to the service, while a group of games is taken off the roster at the same time.

In August 2025, Microsoft revealed the first wave of Xbox Game Pass additions for the month, along with three games scheduled to depart on August 15: Anthem, Farming Simulator 22, and Persona 3 Reload. However, it appears that a fourth title was inadvertently left out of the initial announcement, so subscribers should keep this in mind when planning their gaming schedule.

Atlas Fallen is Leaving Xbox Game Pass

According to TrueAchievements, I discovered that loading the game “Atlas Fallen” via Xbox Game Pass displays a message indicating it’s being taken off the service “after August 15.” This implies that August 15 will be the final day to enjoy “Atlas Fallen” on Game Pass. Given this news, anyone eager to play “Atlas Fallen” through their subscription should definitely ensure they do so before August 15.

For those new to the game, “Atlas Fallen” is an action role-playing game with a cooperative mode for two players that was launched in 2023. It garnered mixed opinions, but has its loyal fanbase and suits playing through Game Pass perfectly. Since playing “Atlas Fallen” co-op is more convenient while it’s on Game Pass, subscribers may want to inform their cooperative partner about the game’s upcoming removal. Fortunately, “Atlas Fallen” can be completed in less than 15 hours, leaving ample time to finish the game before it gets removed on August 15.

If you’re a fan of Deck13’s previous works, you might want to give Atlas Fallen a try before it disappears, as this game was also developed by them. For those unfamiliar with the studio, they are responsible for creating the original Lord of the Fallen game and the underestimated Surge series, which share similarities with Soulslike games. However, unlike their Soulslike creations, Atlas Fallen is not a Soulslike game but rather takes inspiration from action-adventure titles such as the 2018 version of God of War.

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2025-08-06 21:15