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Xbox Game Pass loses six games in April 2024

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Apr 2, 2024



While we wait for the next batch of upcoming Game Pass games to be announced, Microsoft has now revealed the first wave of games leaving Xbox Game Pass in April 2024. Back 4 Blood, Soma, Amnesia: Collection, Amensia: Rebirth, Phantom Abyss, and Research and Destroy will leave Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on April 15. Games leaving Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on April 15For those looking to nab an easy 1,000G from Game Pass, you’ll want to dive into Soma. A completion in Frictional Games’ haunting adventure title will take around four hours if you follow our Soma Walkthrough. However, Soma is an excellent game, and it deserves a proper playthrough. If you do go into this one blind and without following a guide, the completion should take between six and eight hours. As for the Amnesia games, estimates suggest a completion for Amensia Rebirth will take between 12-15 hours and 15-20 hours for Amnesia: Collection. Rebirth has a tough achievement list with a tricky speed run achievement and numerous missable achievements, so make sure you have a look over its list before starting to see what you’ll be going up against. For PC gamers, there is also an Amnesia: Collection Windows achievement stack available. Phantom Abyss and Research and Destroy also have tough achievement lists, at least on paper. According to estimates, unlocking all 45 achievements in Research and Destroy will set you back between 20 and 25 hours, whereas you’ll need 25-30 hours for Phantom Abyss. Finally, we come onto Back 4 Blood, which has a huge completion estimate of 150-200 hours, excluding DLC packs. The Back 4 Blood 1,000G is tough, mainly thanks to numerous difficulty-specific achievements and an achievement that requires you to grind out over 53,000 kills. To get a rough idea of what other games could leave Xbox Game Pass in the second half of April, make sure you check out our ‘What games could leave Xbox Game Pass in April 2024?’ article.



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