Game Pass Will Lose 3 Xbox Cloud Games Next February

As we get close to leaving January, Xbox has listed 4 games that will be leaving Game Pass on the 1st of February, of which 3 are available via Xbox Cloud. We are still awaiting the list of games coming in February, but we are expecting a few big hitters.

Donut County Game

Donut County

Donut County is a story-based physics puzzle game where you play as an ever-growing hole in the ground. Meet cute characters, steal their trash, and throw them in a hole.

Telling Lies Game

Telling Lies

Telling Lies is the new video game from Sam Barlow, creator of Her Story and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. An investigative thriller game with non-linear storytelling, Telling Lies revolves around a cache of secretly recorded video conversations.

Worms W.M.D Game Banner

Worms W.M.D

The worms are back in their most destructive game yet. With a gorgeous, hand-drawn 2D look, brand-new weapons, the introduction of crafting, vehicles and buildings plus the return of some much-loved classic weapons and gameplay, Worms W.M.D is the best worms experience ever.


Additionally, Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master! will also leave Xbox Game Pass the same day. However, that game is not available via Xbox Cloud.

This is your chance to play them before these games leave Game Pass next January. If you have a console or play on PC, you may also save up to 20% on your purchase to keep them in your library, so this doesn’t have to be the last you see of them. And, again, we are expecting the ability to play (at least some) purchased games via the cloud to roll out from the Xbox team this year.

And those are all the games leaving Game Pass this month. We’ll share more news regarding all the new games making its way to Game Pass Ultimate soon! As always, remember to follow Cloud Dosage on Twitter and Mastodon for the latest news.


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A tabletop gaming nerd who has recently rediscovered video game thanks to Stadia (RiP). He is a huge believer in Cloud Gaming and the accessibility it brings. He Loves playing Dungeons & Dragons and a slew of modern board games as well as creating custom leather goods and photography.

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