
Update #2 []: Another update for you! It's been announced that the indie top-down shooter Super Trunko Go will be delisted on Xbox at the end of December, while both Gravity Oddity (a roguelike space adventure) and Guilt Battle Arena (a multiplayer party game) are expected to leave by December 31st due to the developer sadly shutting its doors.
- Gravity Oddity (December 31)
- Guilt Battle Arena (December 31)
- Super Trunko Go (December 31)
Update #1 []: In addition to all the games below, Yakuza 0 is being delisted as part of the three Yakuza re-releases that are going live on the Xbox Store later today (December 8th).
This version will be replaced by Yakuza 0: Director's Cut as of 8:30am PST. Here's more on this:
Yakuza 0 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam will no longer be available for new purchases from December 8th at 08:30 am PST. Those who get Yakuza 0 by 08:29 am PST on December 8th can continue to download and play the title. Those who get the digital version of Yakuza 0 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Steam by December 8th 08:29 am PST may also be able to upgrade to the digital version of Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S or Steam for $14.99 (USD), a significant savings vs. the $49.99 (USD) everyday price.
Also, the Xbox PC versions of Yakuza 0, Kiwami and Kiwami 2 will all be delisted to make way for the new re-releases.
We've covered more details on these elsewhere on Pure Xbox: