
It feels like the last few months of Game Pass have been huge, with titles like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Gears of War Remastered dropping on the service.

As always, though, some good titles are about to leave the service, so you may want to download and boot up these few titles before they leave Game Pass for good on Oct. 1.
All Xbox Game Pass departures in Sept. 2025
Here’s the complete list of all the games that will no longer be part of the Xbox Game Pass after Sept. 30.
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
- Ninja Gaiden 3: Razer's Edge
- Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection
- Terra Invicta (Game Preview)
It's a shame to be losing the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection and all of its individual titles, obviously, as they're all solid action titles. The remakes themselves are also fairly good, updating these iconic titles with some great visuals and much-needed adjustments. Still, they aren't too long, so you have a few weeks to finish them all if you have ever wanted to enjoy the ninja life.

Ninja Gaiden Sigma is a retelling of the original Ninja Gaiden, though it actually doesn't include some of the features from the previous Ninja Gaiden Black release. It has a few changes and improvements, such as the ability to fight on water and shoot arrows in mid-air.
Up next, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 is an action-packed sequel that introduces a few more playable characters. You can take down enemies as Ryu, of course, but this time you can also play as Rachel, Ayane, or Momiji.
Finally, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge rounds out this trilogy and continues the adventures of Ryu, Rachel, Ayane, and Momiji. This time, players can collect Golden Scarabs and earn Karma to upgrade their characters, and even unlock new weapons and ninpo. Thankfully, you can even carry these upgrades over into subsequent playthroughs, if you're trying to beat it again on a higher difficulty.
Then, one of the other titles leaving Xbox Game Pass is Terra Invicta, a space-based strategy game with a staggering amount of depth. Described by VICE as "a super dense, terrifying child of XCOM and Crusader Kings," the game has dozens of popular reviews on Steam, with many saying they have lost hundreds of hours in the title.
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