GTA 5 leaves Xbox Game Pass on April 15th along with RPGs
Microsoft confirmed the departure of five games from the Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass catalog as of April 15th. Grand Theft Auto 5 appears as the highlight among the titles that will leave the service on both platforms. Subscribers can still enjoy access to the game for a few more weeks before it is permanently removed.
The other games coming out on the same day are Ashen, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery and Terra Invicta. The list covers varied experiences ranging from open-world action to RPGs and lighter titles. Players who wish to continue with these games after the date must purchase the full versions or wait for possible future returns to the catalog.
Exit of GTA 5 coincides with expectations for sequel
Grand Theft Auto 5 maintains impressive sales figures even more than a decade after its original release. The title has already surpassed 220 million copies sold worldwide, surpassing the estimated population of Brasil.
This persistent popularity keeps fans’ focus on Grand Theft Auto 6, due in November 2026. The temporary removal of Game Pass comes as anticipation for the sequel grows among gamers.
Details on the RPGs also leaving the service
Ashen offers a cooperative RPG experience with a dark atmosphere and additional content that enriches group sessions. The game allows friends or family to explore the world proposed by the developer together.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes works as a spiritual successor to the classic series Suikoden and features large-scale character recruitment mechanics. The title features turn-based combat and a branching narrative that pleases fans of traditional JRPGs.
My Little Pony: Zephyr Heights Mystery proposes a more accessible adventure based on the universe of the children’s franchise. The game fits into short sessions and can attract a different audience within the service’s catalog.
Terra Invicta completes the list of exits
Terra Invicta focuses on global-scale strategy and management simulation with science fiction elements. The game requires detailed planning and decisions that affect the campaign’s progress.
Game Pass subscribers on console, PC, and cloud will lose access to these five titles simultaneously on April 15. Microsoft tends to update the catalog frequently, which includes both monthly removals and additions.

New RPG Additions Coming to Game Pass in April
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 enters service on April 2 and brings hybrid combat that mixes turns with real-time actions. The title stands out for its artistic direction inspired by French fantasy from the period Belle Époque.
Final Fantasy IV arrives on April 7th and allows players to revisit the classic story with Cecil and his allies. Square Enix’s iconic RPG offers consolidated mechanics and a striking narrative for new generations.
These additions partially compensate for the departures and reinforce the presence of RPG games in the catalog during the month. Subscribers find varied options in both recent releases and updated classics.
Recommendations for enjoying the games before leaving
Players who have not yet tried out the titles being removed can prioritize remaining sessions until April 15th. GTA 5 continues to be available in editions Enhanced and Legacy during this period.
Ashen and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes offer hours of content that can be completed with proper planning. The two RPGs deliver distinct experiences that are worth paying attention to before the deadline.
Management of the Game Pass catalog follows the usual Microsoft pattern, with rotation that keeps the service dynamic. Users receive direct in-app and console notifications about upcoming games.
- Grand Theft Auto 5 remains one of the most historically played games on the service
- Ashen benefits from updates that improve co-op
- Eiyuden Chronicle attracts those looking for mechanics similar to Suikoden
- My Little Pony: Zephyr Heights Mystery has a shorter duration and focuses on exploration
- Terra Invicta requires dedication to master strategy systems
The removal of these five games makes room for the new arrivals confirmed for April. Subscribers can find RPG options in both independent titles and established franchises.
Impact of turnover on the Game Pass catalog
The recurring departure from GTA 5 of Game Pass has already occurred in previous cycles, which does not prevent future returns. Rockstar Games independently manages the title and decides the availability windows on the subscription service.
The RPGs on the current list bring diversity to the catalog before leaving the service. Ashen and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes represent different styles within the same genre and serve specific audiences.
Players can use the remaining period to finish campaigns or explore side content. Microsoft indicates departure dates in advance to allow for planning.
Additional Options for RPG Fans in April
In addition to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Final Fantasy IV, other additions in the month expand the choices within Game Pass. New and classic titles maintain the focus on engaging narratives and consolidated progression systems.
Subscribers who prefer co-op or single-player experiences will find immediate alternatives after April 15th. The monthly update balances outflows and inflows to sustain continued interest.
GTA 5 leaves the service with a consolidated legacy of sales and cultural relevance. The other four games complement the list with different proposals that were present in the catalogue.
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands out for innovative combat and visual artistry
- Final Fantasy IV brings classic story with modern updates
- The titles coming out on April 15th cover genres ranging from action to strategy
- Churn helps renew subscriber interest on a monthly basis
Microsoft maintains transparent communication standards regarding changes to Game Pass. Users follow updates directly through the service’s official channels.
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