Sony has confirmed that four titles will be leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog in October 2025. Subscribers will soon lose access to Battlefield 1, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, Tour de France 2023, and The Last Clockwinder. Players who wish to experience these games through the service will need to do so before they are rotated out.
Battlefield 1, developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, is a World War I shooter that combines a cinematic single-player campaign with massive 64-player online battles. Its grounded approach to the conflict and immersive presentation earned widespread critical acclaim, making it one of the standout entries in the long-running series.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed brings an asymmetrical multiplayer twist to the beloved film franchise. Developed by IllFonic, the game pits four Ghostbusters against a single ghost player in a strategic 4v1 format. Fans of cooperative play and supernatural mischief have enjoyed its blend of hunting and haunting across iconic locations.
Sports fans will see Tour de France 2023 cycle off the service. Created by Cyanide and published by Nacon, the official game of the world’s most prestigious cycling race lets players take part in full seasons, manage their own professional teams, and test their endurance in modes like Pro Leader and Pro Team. Its focus on realism and updated features has kept it relevant for enthusiasts of the sport.
Lastly, The Last Clockwinder offers a unique departure from traditional gaming experiences. This VR puzzle title tasks players with creating looping “clockwork clones” of their own actions to solve puzzles and repair a mysterious clocktower hidden within a giant tree. Combining automation mechanics with a contemplative sci-fi narrative, the game has been well-received for its innovative design and tranquil atmosphere.
The removal of these titles highlights the ever-rotating nature of the PlayStation Plus catalog. While October’s departures may disappoint some, they also make room for new additions to join the service in the months ahead.