Xbox Game Pass subscribers, mark your calendars! While the service welcomes new titles like *Age of Mythology: Retold*, several games are set to leave the subscription on September 15th. This regular rotation of games is a standard practice for Xbox Game Pass, happening roughly every two weeks. However, this particular departure includes some notable titles that you may want to explore before they’re gone.
Here are three games leaving Xbox Game Pass on September 15th that you should check out this weekend:
Payday 3
Get ready for adrenaline-pumping action in *Payday 3*, the latest installment of Starbreeze’s popular first-person shooter series. Team up with friends and execute daring heists, from meticulously planning bank robberies to making a swift getaway from the police. *Payday 3* is a tense multiplayer experience where every decision matters, and failure is always a possibility. Although it may not completely surpass its predecessor, it still offers an exciting and engaging experience on Xbox Game Pass. The PC and Xbox Series X/S versions of *Payday 3* will be leaving the service, but you can still purchase it on those platforms, along with the PlayStation 5.
Slime Rancher 2
If you’re looking for a more relaxed and charming experience, *Slime Rancher 2* is a delightful choice. As the title suggests, you’ll be immersed in a world filled with adorable slime creatures. These slimy friends form the core of this life sim game, where you’ll collect, care for, and nurture them. Use the currency earned through your slime farming to expand your ranch and create a thriving ecosystem. *Slime Rancher 2* is currently in early access on PC and Game Preview on Xbox, but it already captivates players with its cute aesthetics and engaging gameplay. Like *Payday 3*, it will be leaving Xbox Game Pass on September 15th but will remain available in early access across PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.
You Suck at Parking: Complete Edition
Get ready for some hilarious and challenging fun in *You Suck at Parking: Complete Edition*. As the title implies, parking is not your forte in this arcade-inspired indie game. You’ll have to navigate your car through increasingly tricky levels, dodging obstacles and maneuvering into tight parking spots under a time limit. The game’s intentionally floaty and drift-heavy controls add to the challenge and fun, making every parking attempt a test of skill and patience. Mastering the controls and memorizing the layout of each level is key to success. *You Suck at Parking: Complete Edition* even supports multiplayer if you want to challenge your friends. The PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S versions will be leaving Xbox Game Pass, but you can still purchase it on those platforms, as well as PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.