Hidden Action Gem Leaving Xbox Game Pass in July 2025

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– Several games are leaving Xbox Game Pass soon, giving players two weeks to play them before they’re removed.
– Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, a Capcom action-strategy game based on Japanese folklore, is among the departing titles.
– The game is praised for its nostalgic PS2-era design, tight gameplay loop, and unique Japanese-inspired aesthetic.
– Kunitsu-Gami combines eerie, grotesque art with traditional folklore to create a distinctive and captivating atmosphere.
– Other games leaving Game Pass on July 31 include Gigantic and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers have just two weeks left to experience a standout action-strategy title before it exits the service. Among the games leaving the catalog at the end of July is Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, a Capcom-developed hidden gem that blends Japanese folklore with tight, nostalgic gameplay.
This single-player adventure stands out for its unique art style and eerie atmosphere, drawing heavily from traditional Japanese illustrations. The game’s structure, compact stages, focused combat, and a looping progression, feels like a love letter to the PlayStation 2 era, offering a refreshing break from modern open-world fatigue. Critics praised its distinctive aesthetic and engaging mechanics, making it a must-try before it disappears from the service.
Alongside Kunitsu-Gami, two other titles will also depart Game Pass on July 31: Gigantic and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. If you haven’t explored this cult-favorite action-strategy hybrid, now’s the time to dive in before it’s gone.
(Source: Polygon)

