Play Lies of P Now Before Xbox Game Pass Removes It Next Weekend
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Lies of P is an awarding-winning game that reimagines the story of Pinocchio as a soulslike set in a grimy world overrun by killer mechanical puppets. It was released on day one on Xbox Game Pass in 2023, and Microsoft is removing that game and others from the service on March 15.Microsoft's removal of Lies of P comes after its developer Neowiz announced it would be releasing the game's first downloadable content, a prequel called Lies of P: Overture, this summer. So if you played this game when it was released in 2023 and need a refresher before the DLC's release, or you want to experience this game for the first time, you only have a few days left before you have to buy it separately.According to the gaming website How Long to Beat, it takes about 29 hours to beat the main story in Lies of P, so you'd have to play the game for almost three hours a day to beat the game before it's removed from Game Pass. How Long to Beat also estimates it takes about 59 hours to complete the main story, all side quests and find all the secrets and collectibles in the game. That means you'll need to spend almost six hours a day playing the game before it's removed from the service, so good luck.A few other games Microsoft is removing from the service include Yakuza 5 Remastered and Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. This chips away at the number of Yakuza games on the service after Microsoft removed Yakuza 3 Remastered and Yakuza 4 Remastered from the service on Feb. 28.Here is the full list of games Microsoft is removing from Xbox Game Pass on March 15.While Microsoft is removing those games from Game Pass, it's also adding six games to different tiers of the service. Here are the games Microsoft is adding to the service in March. You can also check out games Microsoft added to the service in February, including CNET"s pick for Best Game of 2024, Balatro.Monster TrainAvailable: NowHell has frozen over and the celestial forces of heaven are coming to extinguish the last burning pyre, and it's up to you to stop them. Monster Train is a unique roguelike deck builder with a twist that spreads your playing field out to three vertical areas in the aforementioned train. With over 250 cards to use and six different monster clans to call on, you'll have plenty of ways to ward off your enemies and take back your home in Hell.GalacticareAvailable:March 5Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can already play this game, and Game Pass Standard subscribers can play this resource-management game, too. You play as the director of an intergalactic hospital and it's up to you to help cure as many different species of aliens as possible, if they can afford it. Design, furnish and upgrade your hospital as you see fit, hire the right doctors and keep everyone happy. Just make sure you get paid first. This game definitely doesn't sound like a scathing indictment of any real-world healthcare system. That would be silly.One Lonely OutpostAvailable:March 6You're a pioneer in this cozy farming sim, but you aren't restoring your deceased grandfather's rundown old farm in this game. You're building a life on an alien planet. You have to terraform the land to grow and cultivate organic and genetically modified crops. You'll also raise robo-livestock and use drones to fish and forage, but you can still romance other settlers in the area. So get out there and make this planet your home!Enter the GungeonAvailable:March 11More than two years after Microsoft removed this game from Game Pass, this gunfight dungeon crawler is back. Shoot, loot and doge your way through a procedurally-generated labyrinth on a quest to find the ultimate weapon: a gun that can kill the past. You'll chat with merchants, shoot enemies armed to the teeth and discover hidden secrets throughout the dungeon.Mullet MadJackAvailable:March 13This first-person shooter is like a cyberpunk version of the neon drenched game Hotline Miami. You have 10 seconds to live, and the only thing that can keep you alive is killing your robotic enemies. But you aren't just randomly taking down robots, you're also on a mission to rescue a person called the "Influencer" from a skyscraper. So pick your favorite weapon and climb each floor as fast as you can to survive and save the princess, I mean Influencer.33 Immortals (game preview)Available:March 18Playing co-op games with a friend can be fun, and this game asks, "What if you played those games with over 30 other people?" This game is a co-op action-roguelike that 33 people can play together. You're all damned souls rebelling against God's judgement by fighting against hordes of monsters and massive bosses. Upgrade your soul with new relics and expand your arsenal with new weapons in your fight for survival. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate a CNET Editors' Choice Award pick offers hundreds of games you can play on your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, computer and mobile device for $20 a month. A subscription provides access to a large library of games, with new titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 added every month, plus benefits such as online multiplayer and deals on non-Game Pass titles.For more on Xbox, check out other games available on Game Pass Ultimate now, read our hands-on review of the gaming service and learn which Game Pass plan is right for you. Watch this: The Problem With Windows Gaming Handhelds Is Windows: Tech Therapy 08:14
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