Xbox Game Pass subscribers have always known that at some point a beloved game would leave the nest, like a child reaching adulthood. Even though we know, no one prepares for when it happens. On March 16, five games had their removal confirmed from the popular service and one of them is a phenomenal experience that should be prestige by every gamer alive, Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Another prominent game among the titles that are about to leave the catalog is Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Koji Igarashi's creation that is considered the spiritual successor to Castlevania. Bloodstained entered the Game Pass catalog in September 2019, and The Witcher 3 arrived a little later, in December of the same year.
Accompanying the departing bandwagon are Alvastia Chronicles, Astrologaster (PC only), and Kona. You still have two weeks to bid a mellow farewell ingrained in powerful, yet warm memories.
If you don't have that much time to enjoy all the games, at least try to try Witcher 3. Not only the game received as many awards as Meryl Streep, but it is an amazing adventure with a compelling story and a plethora of side quests that make you proud to sidetrack your main mission.
I played Witcher 3 recently and if you've read my 100 RPGs of All Time guide, you know that I really like JRPGS. Every now and then, I take a chance on a WPRG, and boy, am I glad I did. Boasting 125 hours of gameplay, I did everything I could have done in the game, earning the infamous platinum trophy (I know, I know, Xbox has achievements.). The hours went by so fast that I didn't realize I had invested almost 3 months of my life in the game. But you won't see me regretting it.


