As gamers, we often have a bittersweet relationship with subscription services. Just when you think you’ve found your next obsession, it’s time to say goodbye. Microsoft has unveiled a list of games leaving Game Pass soon, and among them is the critically acclaimed Lies of P. Mark your calendars for March 15 because that’s when this beloved title will be departing.
This latest news comes as part of an announcement that includes several other titles, notably two entries from the Yakuza franchise. If you haven’t tried Lies of P, now might be the perfect moment to dive in before it vanishes into gaming history.
Leaving Game Pass on March 15
- Evil West
- Lies of P
- Yakuza 5 Remastered
- Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
- No More Heroes 3
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
- MLB The Show 24
- Solar Ash
The departure of Lies of P stings, especially since it’s been making waves in the gaming community since its release in 2023. With scores hovering around the low 80s on Metacritic across various platforms, it quickly sold over one million copies within its first month. Not too shabby for a game inspired by the classic tale of Pinocchio, right?
If you’re still on the fence about this soulslike adventure, consider this: at last month’s PlayStation State of Play Presentation, the first expansion for Lies of P, titled Lies of P: Overture, was revealed. Set to launch in Summer 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC, this expansion promises to delve deeper into the lore following the main game’s conclusion. It takes players back to explore what led to the infamous Puppet Frenzy, definitely some juicy content for fans.
The team at ConsolePCGaming.com reached out to Neowiz for further insights regarding future updates or potential expansions for Lies of P, but details remain under wraps for now. If you haven’t experienced this twisted take on a classic fairy tale yet, don’t let it slip away without giving it a shot!
March is shaping up to be quite eventful for Game Pass subscribers. With new titles like Far Cry New Dawn and Madden NFL 25 joining the roster recently, there’s plenty to keep players entertained while they bid farewell to some favorites.
You know how it goes: Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. Just like that, I thought I could take down a boss solo, only to end up face-first in a wall after an ill-timed dodge roll. So tell me, what are your thoughts on these departures? Will you miss Lies of P? Or do you have your sights on something else entirely? Share your thoughts below!