Xbox Game Pass Loses Mad Streets and Peppa Pig: World Adventures This Month


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Microsoft Game Pass continues to rotate its catalog, and Wave 2 for March has been confirmed with some great titles. While new games are on the way, players will lose access to a pair of quick-completion favorites before the month ends.

According to TrueAchievements, only two games are scheduled to leave Xbox Game Pass on March 31, 2026, and both are also exiting PC Game Pass.

Two quick-completion games are leaving soon

The titles set to be removed are Mad Streets and Peppa Pig: World Adventures. Both games built a reputation among players for offering fast and easy achievements, making them popular choices for Gamerscore hunters.

Mad Streets includes 10 achievements, and most players can complete it in under two hours. Some achievements require local multiplayer or co-op, so a second controller or another player may help unlock everything.

Peppa Pig: World Adventures features 12 achievements, and players can finish it in under an hour. The game targets a younger audience, which keeps gameplay simple and makes achievements easy to unlock.

Last chance to unlock achievements before removal

Players still have time to download and complete both games before March 31. Once removed, these titles will no longer be available through the subscription unless purchased separately.

For those aiming to boost their Gamerscore quickly, this marks a limited window to complete both games with minimal time investment.

More Game Pass updates are on the way

Microsoft is already preparing the next batch of titles for the service. Replaced and Aphelion are confirmed for April 2026, with more announcements expected soon.

At the same time, the Stream Your Own Game library continues to expand, recently adding 45 new titles, giving subscribers more flexibility in how they access their games.

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