The next Game Pass casualties have been revealed. Another six games will leave Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass in August, including Immortality and Tinykin.
Some great games are leaving Game Pass once again. For those who are yet to delve into the strange and compelling world of Immortality, a completion here will take you roughly 15 hours — it's a fantastic game and well worth checking out before it leaves the service at the end of the month. Elsewhere, the excellent Tinykin, which is, has a completion estimate of around ten hours.
For those with a little more time to burn over the next two weeks, a Commandos 3 - HD Remaster completion supposedly takes between 20 and 25 hours, while unlocking all Surgeon Simulator 2 achievements will take up around 60 hours of your time — be warned, Surgeon Simulator 2 is an extremely tough completion, and the achievements are supposedly very buggy. As for Black Desert, a completion here will likely be out of reach for those who haven't yet started the MMO .
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