Microsoft has revealed the latest round of titles to be taken off the Xbox Game Pass collection, which consists of seven games, including three Battlefield titles.
On November 30, Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will all be removed from the collection. These games can still be accessed through the EA Play library, which is included in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. Their removal is due to the discontinued operation of the game servers.
Other games that were removed in November include Anvil, Disc Room, Eastward, and Grid. The complete list of Game Pass removals can be found below. As always, members have the opportunity to buy any Game Pass title and receive a 20% discount. This comes after a previous removal of nine titles from the Game Pass library earlier in November, making the total number of removals for the month reach 16.
Xbox Game Pass removals for November 30
Anvil will be available on cloud, console, and PC.
Battlefield 1943 -- console
Battlefield: Bad Company -- console
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 -- console, PC
Disc Room -- cloud, console, PC
Eastward -- cloud, console, PC
Grid -- console
Editor's P/S
As an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, I'm disappointed to see these games being removed from the service. I've enjoyed playing Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and I'm sad to see them go. I understand that the removal of these games is due to the discontinued operation of the game servers, but I still wish they could have been kept on the service for longer.
I'm also disappointed to see Anvil, Disc Room, Eastward, and Grid being removed. I haven't had a chance to play these games yet, but I was looking forward to trying them out. I'm hoping that these games will be added back to the service in the future.
Overall, I'm disappointed to see these games being removed from Xbox Game Pass. However, I understand that the removal of these games is necessary, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to have played them while they were on the service.