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So, here’s a thing. Looks like Atlas Fallen is saying goodbye to Xbox Game Pass come August 2025. Wrap your head around that. I mean, who knows what’ll be left on there by then? Every month, it’s a game of musical chairs. One minute you’ve got a killer lineup, next minute, poof! Gone.
Anyway — or wait, what was I saying? Oh right, the big news. Microsoft sneaked in some updates about which games are getting the boot alongside the new ones waltzing in. It sounds organized, but it’s actually kinda chaotic. Mark your calendars for August 15, because that’s when Anthem, Farming Simulator 22, and Persona 3 Reload make their dramatic exits. And now, surprise surprise, Atlas Fallen is joining them. Yeah, that one kinda slipped under the radar, didn’t it?
Here’s where it gets kinda quirky – or maybe not, depending on how well you know Xbox. Load up Atlas Fallen through Game Pass and BAM! You get a little love note saying it’s heading out the door “after August 15.” So, anyone with a soft spot for that game, you know what to do. Make the most of your subscription before Atlas shuffles off.
Picture this: diving into some dusty RPG action with a buddy, before it vanishes. Atlas Fallen’s that kind of game — short-ish, just under 15 hours, give or take. Perfect for squeezing in a playthrough without anyone dropping cash for a full purchase.
Developed by Deck13, if that rings a bell. They’re the genius architects behind the original Lord of the Fallen and the somewhat hidden gem, The Surge series. But Atlas is a different beast — more like if God of War had a spiritual cousin, minus the epic beard of course.
So if you’re a fan or just curious, jump on it. Not exactly sure why I’m fixating on this, but there’s something oddly satisfying about untangling this sort of game fairytale. Or maybe I’m just in love with the chaos of a changing game library. Who knows?