Microsoft just dropped the dreaded mid-month Game Pass update, and yeah, it’s that time again: eight games are getting the boot from the Xbox Game Pass library on June 15, 2025. Whether you’re halfway through a cozy farming sim or about to dive into a mind-bending internet mystery, now’s the time to act.
The Full List of Departing Games
Here are the unlucky titles making their exit:
- Dordogne (Cloud, Console, PC)
- Hypnospace Outlaw (Cloud, Console, PC)
- Isonzo (Cloud, Console, PC)
- Keplerth (PC)
- My Time at Sandrock (Cloud, Console, PC)
- Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends (Cloud, Console, PC)
- Depersonalization (PC)
Each of these titles brings a unique flavor to the Game Pass buffet, so let’s break down what you’re about to lose access to:
Dordogne
A watercolor-painted narrative adventure that hits right in the feels. If you love wholesome storytelling, childhood nostalgia, and emotional punches, this one’s worth a weekend binge.
Hypnospace Outlaw
This one’s a cult hit. It’s basically the internet on acid—an alt-history ’90s cyberspace detective game. Bonkers in the best way. If you haven’t played it yet, do it for the memes (and the brains).
Isonzo
World War I shooters aren’t exactly a dime a dozen, and Isonzo nails the gritty alpine warfare setting. It’s a slower, tactical experience compared to your typical run-and-gun fare.
Keplerth
A 2D sandbox survival RPG that’s part Terraria, part RimWorld. It hasn’t made big waves, but it’s got a loyal fanbase and some deep systems.
My Time at Sandrock
The sequel to My Time at Portia, this post-apocalyptic farming/life sim got way more polish and character depth. It’s Stardew Valley with desert dust and old-world tech.
Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends
Just launched in May, this cozy sushi shop sim is all about building friendships and mastering your rolls. It’s Animal Crossing meets Overcooked, minus the kitchen chaos.
Depersonalization
A text-heavy psychological RPG steeped in Cthulhu vibes. This one’s more niche, but horror heads and tabletop fans might find a gem here.
Got Game Pass? Get Discounts
As always, if you’re subscribed to Game Pass, you get 20% off these titles before they disappear. So if you’re hooked on one and don’t want to rage-quit your progress, now’s your chance to lock it in.
What’s Coming Next?
Microsoft typically doles out Game Pass changes in two waves each month. This batch is Wave 1 for June, so expect another list of removals to drop closer to the 30th. On the bright side, we also got some new additions this month, including Still Wakes the Deep, Octopath Traveler II, and The Callisto Protocol.
The Emotional Damage
Losing My Time at Sandrock and Hypnospace Outlaw stings the most here. The former is still building steam with its updates and passionate community, and the latter is a one-of-a-kind trip that more players should experience.
If you’ve been meaning to try these out, this is your last call. Fire up the console, grab your snacks, and get gaming before June 15 sneaks up on you.
What Are You Playing Before It’s Gone?
Are you diving back into Dordogne? Or finally trying Isonzo before it leaves the trenches? Let us know which title you’re most bummed about losing!
Stay tuned to GotGameNews for the second wave of Game Pass changes later this month.