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Six More Games Set To Be Delisted On Xbox In December 2025

Six More Games Set To Be Delisted On Xbox In December 2025

By on November 24, 2025 0 7 Views

Featuring a collection from Outright Games

As we approach the concluding month of 2025, it’s an opportune moment to review what’s being taken off the Xbox Store before the year concludes, with six titles presently slated for delisting in December 2025.

Out of these, four are from the publisher Outright Games, although currently only the Steam editions are verified to be getting removed as of this writing. Still, we speculate they will also exit the Xbox Store, as Outright Games’ Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova faced a similar scenario just a few months back (and once again, only Steam was referenced).

Here are the four Outright Games titles that are earmarked for removal in December:

Interestingly, both JoJo Siwa: Worldwide Party and Transformers: Battlegrounds (the “Complete Edition”) have recently received significant price reductions on the Xbox Store, bringing them down to under $5 and $10 respectively.

Additionally, it’s been affirmed that the 2D platform game Basureroes: Invasion will depart from the Xbox Store on December 5th, while the “high-octane arcade racer” Road to Exotics is anticipated to also be delisted on December 31st.

We’ll certainly keep you updated if more titles are added to this list in the upcoming days and weeks, and remember to check out our server shutdown summary for November and December which highlights games like GRID 2019 and Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs ceasing their online functionalities prior to year-end.

Disappointed to lose any of these Xbox titles? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, dedicating his time to covering the most significant narratives in the realm of Xbox and beyond.

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