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Games leaving Xbox Game Pass in April 2026

Xbox Game Pass continues its regular rotation, and several titles are set to leave the service in April 2026. While new games are being added, some existing ones will soon no longer be available.

Here are the games confirmed to be leaving the library this month:

5 games leaving Xbox Game Pass

Grand Theft Auto V

One of the most iconic open-world games ever made, Grand Theft Auto V delivers a massive sandbox experience set in Los Santos. Players switch between three protagonists; Michael, Trevor, and Franklin, each with their own storylines that intertwine throughout the campaign. Beyond its story, the game offers a huge variety of side activities, heists, and the ever-evolving GTA Online mode, making it one of the most content-rich games leaving this month.

Ashen

Ashen is a Souls-like action RPG that focuses heavily on exploration and atmosphere rather than traditional storytelling. Featuring a minimalist art style and a unique passive co-op system, the game challenges players with tough enemies, stamina-based combat, and a mysterious world that slowly unfolds as you progress.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

Inspired by classic JRPGs, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes offers a deep narrative experience with a massive cast of recruitable characters. The game combines turn-based combat with strategic party building, while also including town management and story-driven progression that fans of retro RPGs will appreciate.

Terra Invicta

Terra Invicta is a deep and complex strategy game that blends global politics with space exploration. Players take control of factions responding to an alien threat, managing diplomacy, resources, and technological development while shaping humanity’s future both on Earth and beyond. It’s a highly detailed experience aimed at strategy enthusiasts.

My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery

A more casual and family-friendly experience, this game invites players into the colorful world of My Little Pony. It focuses on light exploration, simple puzzles, and mini-games, making it especially suitable for younger audiences or players looking for a relaxed experience.


April’s lineup includes a strong mix of genres, from massive open-world experiences to deep strategy and classic RPG design. However, GTA V clearly stands out as the biggest loss, given its scale and long-standing popularity.

If any of these titles have been on your backlog, now is the perfect time to dive in before they disappear.

Which of these games will you play before they leave and which Game Pass lists should we cover next?

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