Microsoft is pushingXbox Game Passas a must-have service for Xbox gamers, and it’s doing that by making sure Game Pass is loaded with new games on a regular basis. But whileXbox Game Passregularly has new games hit the service, titles also leave it on occasion as well. Later this month, three more games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass, and so anyone interested in playing them before they’re gone should make it a point to do so while they still can.

On July 31, Xbox Game Pass will be losingIt Lurks Below,The Touryst, andUnderMine.It Lurks Belowis a 2D survival game with randomly generated levels, whereasThe Tourystis a platformer/puzzle/adventure game hybrid.UnderMine, meanwhile is an action-RPGroguelikewith a retro art style. All of the games earned mostly positive reviews, so they’re definitely solid options for anyone looking for something new to play.

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Out of the three games, perhaps the most notable isThe Touryst.The Tourystwas actually anXbox Series X launch title, with support for 120 fps. It was one of the few Xbox Series X launch titles that had that capability, and so those with Microsoft’s next-generation console may want to check it out before it’s removed from Game Pass.

In the meantime, there are some new Xbox Game Pass additions to look forward to this month, with three more big titles coming to the service before July is up. The first new Xbox Game Pass game coming between now and July 31 isCris Tales, launching July 20.Cris Talesis a unique turn-based RPGthat features time-traveling mechanics that has a great deal of hype behind it, so it’s definitely a big “get” for the Game Pass service.

Cris Talesis joined byMicrosoft Flight Simulator, which will hit Xbox Game Pass for Xbox Series X users on July 27. And finally, July 29 will seeco-op cyberpunk gameThe Ascentmake its way to Xbox Game Pass as well. So while Xbox Game Pass is losing three games on July 31, it will be gaining three big ones in the meantime.