It’s a Sprint: Games Leaving Game Pass March 31st 2026 Edition

Peppa Pig: World Adventures by Petoons Studios and Outright Games

On March 10th, Mr. Sleepy Man launched on Steam. It is the first commercially released video game with my name in the credits–something I’ve been trying to achieve for most of my life. Launch week was chaotic and wonderful in equal measure. If you enjoy 3D platformers and chaos, you should give it a shot. 

If this is the first article you’re reading at Tactical Reload, you’re probably wondering what this has to do with Game Pass. The short answer is nothing–but I have a policy against writing “enough” articles to appease an algorithm. No content for the sake of content. 

Of course, this could always just be a list–but that’s substantially less fun. Everyone else on the internet is already doing that. 

Here is what’s currently scheduled to leave the service at the end of March. 

Peppa Pig: World Adventures

Metacritic Score: 72

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 2-2.5 hours

Mad Streets

Metacritic Score: NA (38% User Rating on HowLongToBeat)

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 1-2 hours

I swear we either gain or lose a Peppa Pig every month. I can’t keep the titles straight because I’ve never played one. Should I? That Metacritic score isn’t terrible…

FGS just had their Spring Showcase last week and I think it might be time for us to start questioning if we’re getting a “real” Nintendo Direct before Summer Game Fest. I’ll never turn down the opportunity to watch trailers, but I think I’d be okay if they go dark for a couple more months and coast on that sweet Pokopia money. 

Until next time, stay cool. It’s already 90 degrees where I’m at. Hide inside and play some video games. 

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