Here Are The Games Leaving PS Plus Extra And Premium Soon
The Extra and Premium tiers of PS Plus became available a mere two weeks ago, and we’re already starting to hear about some games that are leaving the subscription service soon.
Towards the bottom of the new PS Plus catalog is a section called “Last chance to play”. It currently lists only two games, namely Shadow Warrior 3, which is available via the PS Plus Extra library, and Syberia, a PS3 game available only via streaming in the PS Plus Premium library.
The PS4 title Shadow Warrior 3 is scheduled to leave the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog on July 5, 2022, while the PS3 game Syberia will leave PlayStation Plus Premium on July 19, 2022. But that’s not all; there are other games that also have expiration dates mentioned on their respective store page, though they aren’t yet listed in the “Last chance to play” section.
The full list of PS Plus Extra and Premium games that are leaving the service along with their respective date of departure are stated as follows:
- Shadow Warrior 3 – July 5, 2022
- Syberia – July 19, 2022
- NBA 2K22 – August 31, 2022
- WRC 10 – August 31, 2022
- Red Dead Redemption 2 – September 20, 2022
- Red Dead Redemption – October 17, 2022
- Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare – October 17, 2022
On June 13, 2022, PlayStation Plus and PS Now merged to form a new subscription tier called PS Plus Extra. This tier costs $99.99 per year and entitles subscribers to a catalog of 400+ games as well as the monthly PS Plus Essential games originally offered by the service in a single package. This doesn’t include backward compatible games, however.
Sony also launched an additional PlayStation Plus Premium tier that adds more than 340 additional games, including cloud streaming enabled PS3 games and a catalog of PS1, PS2, and PSP games. This tier is available for $119.99 per year.
Additionally, Sony also expanded its cloud streaming service to new countries, with a total of 30 markets now having access to game streaming, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.