
Xbox Game Pass will remove seven titles later today, June 15, including several cozy games such as the well-received farming simulator My Time at Sandrock. Still, June 2025 could ultimately be a net positive for the Xbox Game Pass catalog—or at least allow it to maintain its current size. Microsoft’s subscription service has so far added seven new titles since the beginning of the month. The latest of these Xbox Game Pass additions was The Alters, a sci-fi survival game with a cloning twist, which materialized on June 13.
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All of those releases will be offset later today, when the service is set to lose seven games. The June 15 Xbox Game Pass removals include the post-apocalyptic farming sim My Time at Sandrock, the Cthulhu Mythos-based RPG Depersonalization, and the 2D sandbox survival RPG Keplerth. The hand-painted adventure game Dordogne is also leaving the service as part of this wave, along with the surreal ’90s internet sim Hypnospace Outlaw. Rounding out the list is the cozy management sim Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends, starring a robot sushi chef.
Xbox Game Pass Games Leaving Next
Game
Added
How Long To Beat
Dordogne
Jun 2023
3–4 hours
Hypnospace Outlaw
Jun 2023
6–16 hours
Isonzo
Jun 2024
60–80 hours
Keplerth
Jun 2024
20–28 hours
My Time At Sandrock
Jun 2024
90–152 hours
Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends
Jun 2024
10–13 hours
Depersonalization
Jun 2024
6–23 hours
Achievement hunters wanting to grab some extra Gamerscore points with their Xbox Game Pass subscriptions before these titles leave the service may want to prioritize Dordogne if they haven’t already beaten it. The Focus Entertainment-published adventure game can be reasonably completed in an afternoon and is the only title on the list for which that holds true. Hypnospace Outlaw and Depersonalization aren’t particularly long games either, but while completing them is possible in a single day, grabbing all their achievements in such a limited time frame isn’t feasible. Based on historical trends, the June 15 departures will most likely leave Xbox Game Pass around midnight, local time. Microsoft’s content catalog is expected to lose another wave of titles on June 30. The list of those removals should be announced alongside the Wave 2 lineup for this month, which is expected to be revealed on or around June 17. That date will also see three more titles join Xbox Game Pass, including day-one releases Lost in Random: The Eternal Die and FBC: Firebreak. The Wave 2 lineup is already confirmed to include Rematch and the console versions of Against the Storm. In total, 12 games have either already arrived on Xbox Game Pass in June 2025 or are scheduled to do so. With only seven titles set to depart in Wave 1 and the lineup for the second half of June still unannounced, this month could still prove to be a net positive for Microsoft’s subscription service.