Xbox Game Pass loses the acclaimed Red Dead Redemption 2 as the membership administration keeps on building its program of AAA and outside the box titles.
Red Dead Redemption 2 has been a huge hit with incredible sales and an engaged fan base. However, it seems that the game will be leaving the service this September, much to the disappointment of fans.
On September 7 Red Dead Redemption 2 will leave the console and supplanting it will be a few games including Resident Evil 7. A few players will be disillusioned that one of the most acclaimed titles on the arrangement it leaving and it is hazy precisely why this is the situation. It is in all probability in light of the fact that the first legally binding understanding has arrived at a coordinated condition or end and neither one of the parties could concur on a technique for reestablishment. If so then a few players might be worried about significant titles other than Red Dead Redemption 2 leaving the administration. This would disappoint fans as the game is still hugely popular, yet there is also a strong possibility that the agreement that allowed Red Dead Redemption 2 to be available on the service has simply run its course.
While the game may no longer be free with Xbox Game Pass, the Xbox Summer Sale is discounting Red Dead Redemption 2 so some players who have held off purchasing the title may be tempted to finally invest fully. The nature of any subscription service means that titles come and go. The loss of Red Dead Redemption 2 will undoubtedly disappoint some fans but with the option to buy a range of titles at a discounted price through the Xbox Summer Sale and new games coming to Xbox Game Pass, there is still plenty on offer through the Xbox consoles.
It will be interesting to see how Xbox Game Pass continues to expand its roster. Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now for the PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.