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Xbox Game Pass: 8 Games Leaving on June 15, 2025 — What You Need to Know


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Microsoft has announced the first wave of games leaving Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass in June 2025, and it’s time to say goodbye to eight titles. The removal date is June 15, so Game Pass subscribers have a limited window to play or complete these games before they disappear.


Full List of Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass on June 15, 2025

  1. Dordogne

  2. Hypnospace Outlaw

  3. Isonzo

  4. My Time at Sandrock

  5. My Time at Sandrock Online

  6. Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends

  7. Keplerth (Windows only)

  8. Depersonalization (Windows only)


Quick Look at Games Before They Leave


xbox game pass games leaving in june 2025

Dordogne:

Dordogne is a narrative-driven adventure game that immerses players in a heartfelt story about memory, family, and self-discovery.

Set in the picturesque French countryside, the game follows Mimi, a young woman revisiting her grandmother’s home to uncover forgotten childhood memories.

Its hand-painted watercolor art style creates a visually stunning experience, complemented by a touching narrative that explores themes of loss and connection. 

Players engage in exploration, puzzle-solving, and light gameplay mechanics, making it a reflective and emotionally resonant experience ideal for those seeking a cozy, story-focused journey.


Hypnospace Outlaw:

Hypnospace Outlaw is a 2019 simulation game set in an alternate 1999, where players act as an "Enforcer" for a fictional internet called Hypnospace, accessed via a dream-like headband.

Tasked with policing copyright violations, cyberbullying, and viruses, players navigate a retro-inspired web filled with nostalgic MIDI tunes, garish visuals, and quirky subcultures.

The game blends detective work, puzzle-solving, and exploration of a bizarre, humorous online world, capturing the chaotic essence of the early internet. Its non-linear storytelling and detailed world-building make it a unique, immersive experience.


Isonzo:

Isonzo is a tactical first-person shooter set during World War I, focusing on the intense mountain warfare of the Italian Front. Players choose from six classes, each with distinct weapons and roles, and engage in strategic battles across scenic yet treacherous landscapes.

Emphasizing teamwork, the game involves capturing objectives, building fortifications, and navigating the challenges of trench and alpine combat.

Its historical authenticity and demanding gameplay appeal to fans of realistic, team-based shooters looking for a gritty, immersive war experience.


My Time at Sandrock:

My Time at Sandrock is a 2023 life simulation RPG and sequel to My Time at Portia, set in a post-apocalyptic desert 300 years after a technological collapse.

Players assume the role of a Builder tasked with reviving the struggling town of Sandrock through crafting, farming, and resource gathering. 

The game features a deep story, over 60 hours of content, romance options, and a vibrant cast of NPCs with extensive backstories. Despite praise for its visuals and world, some criticize its repetitive gameplay. A multiplayer mode enhances its replayability.


My Time at Sandrock Online:

My Time at Sandrock Online is the multiplayer extension of My Time at Sandrock, allowing players to collaborate with friends to rebuild the desert town of Sandrock. 

Retaining the core game’s life sim and RPG elements—crafting, building, and exploration—it introduces cooperative gameplay for shared adventures, resource gathering, and community-building.


Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends:

Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends is a charming life simulation game where players control a sushi chef robot running a restaurant in a cozy village. 

Released as a day-one Xbox Game Pass title in June last year, it blends restaurant management with social interactions, allowing players to unlock new sushi recipes, upgrade ingredients, and befriend villagers through quests. 

Its relaxing gameplay and vibrant aesthetic make it ideal for players seeking a lighthearted, community-focused experience with a unique culinary twist.


Keplerth:

Keplerth is a 2D sandbox survival RPG set on a hostile alien planet with procedurally generated landscapes. Players awaken to gather resources, craft tools, build shelters, and tame creatures to survive against environmental hazards and strange enemies. 

Its open-ended world ensures unique playthroughs filled with exploration, combat, and base-building. Keplerth appeals to fans of survival and crafting games who enjoy dynamic, challenging environments with sci-fi flair.


Depersonalization:

Depersonalization is a PC-exclusive indie RPG with a dark, narrative-driven focus, blending psychological horror with branching storylines and complex decision-making.

Set in a mysterious world, it challenges players with deep, choice-heavy gameplay that alters outcomes based on their actions. It caters to players who enjoy intricate narratives, replayability, and unsettling atmospheres, offering a cerebral experience distinct from typical RPGs.


Microsoft has yet to announce the next wave of new Game Pass titles for June 2025, but we’ll keep you posted as soon as the lineup is revealed.

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