These six games will soon be leaving Xbox Game Pass

Six games remain Xbox Game Passand if you are interested in them, you should download the titles as soon as possible.
Microsoft announced that the following games will be leaving the service over the next few weeks: Recompile, Skul: The Hero Slayer, The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom, Besiege Console, CrossfireX: Operation Catalyst, and Infernax.
Developed by Dear Villagers, the atmospheric, Metroidvania-inspired hacking adventure game Compile again lets you take control of a semi-sapient program that fights against erasure. Within the 3D world of Mainframe, you’ll engage in intense battles, 3D platforming, super-powered abilities, and an environmental logic-based hacking mechanic.
Neowiz’s action-adventure platformer Skul: The Hero Slayer is a rogue-lite where losing your mind is encouraged. The game features 90 playable characters each with unique abilities, lots of items that can create wild synergies, and constantly changing and challenging maps.
If you want to fight hordes of zombies and monsters, you should go to checkout The Last Kids on Earth and The Staff of Doom. This semi-open world action RPG takes place in the post-apocalyptic city of Wakefield. Playing as teenage survivors Jack, Quint, June or Dirk, you’ll explore zombie-infested streets on your quest to stop Malondre from obtaining the Staff of Doom. You will use unique combat skills to defend the treehouse, and call upon the wizard Bardle, the warrior Skaelka and other allies for help. You can even craft upgrades to boost your abilities, the treehouse and the Big Mama escape vehicle. Up to four players can tackle the story together in couch co-op or take on waves of enemies in Horde Mode.
Preview title Siege console is a physics-based building game where you construct medieval siege engines and destroy fortresses and villages. In the game, you will destroy windmills, battalions of soldiers and transport valuable resources while defending your creation against cannons, archers and everything else the enemies have at their disposal.
Smilegate’s shooter CrossfireX: Operation Catalyst finds two forces trying to advance over the other. It contains a single player campaign, developed in collaboration with Remedy Entertainment, which tells the first part of the battle between Black List and Global Risk. It also has multiplayer, where you can test your skills against other players.
Action adventure platformers Infernax follows the adventures of a knight who returns to his homeland only to find it plagued with unholy magic. You are then tasked with destroying the source of this corruption, and in the process battle ruthless creatures, formidable beasts and traverse precarious terrain. Every decision you make is crucial, so think carefully before deciding whether to kill or help someone because a single choice can change the game and even open up different side missions.
You have until around February 15th to download and play the games before they leave the service. If you like what you play, you can save up to 20% with the member discount on purchases.
The latest games to leave the service were Donut Country, Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master, Telling Lies and Worms WMD on January 31st.