Sony Interactive Entertainment has updated PlayStation Plus with an additional title leaving the game catalog in December, 2025.
The Last Chance to Play section (via Reddit user alldake) of the PlayStation Store has been updated to highlight an additional title that will be leaving the service alongside the batch of departures for next month in the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog. The game in question is Bandai Namco Entertainment and DigixArt’s adventure game, 11-11 Memories Retold. After this update, Sony Interactive Entertainment will remove a total of 10 games from the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog on December 16, 2025.
Games Leaving PS Plus Extra & Premium in December 2025
The updated list of games leaving PS Plus Extra on December 16, 2025, can be seen below.
- 11-11 Memories Retold – PS4
- Battlefield 2042 – PS4 and PS5
- Firefighting Simulator – The Squad – PS4 and PS5
- Forspoken – PS5
- Grand Theft Auto III – PS4 and PS5
- Sonic Frontiers – PS4 and PS5
- Star Trek Bridge Crew – PS4 and PSVR
- Surviving Mars – PS4
- Arcade Paradise VR – PSVR2
- Star Wars Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – PSVR2
These removals affect the mid-tier Extra catalog and the upper-tier Premium and Deluxe offerings, depending on the game. Both of these subscription levels build on the base Essential tier, which provides access to online multiplayer, cloud saves, and monthly downloadable titles. Extra expands the service with a rotating library of several hundred downloadable games, while Premium adds a classics selection and cloud streaming options. As the date approaches, subscribers who wish to finish any of the departing titles may want to prioritize them before they are taken off the catalog.
For the uninitiated, 11-11 Memories Retold was released on November 9, 2018, for Windows PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game follows two playable protagonists during World War I: Harry Lambert, a Canadian photographer portrayed by Elijah Wood, and Kurt Waldner, a German engineer played by Sebastian Koch. Each enters the conflict with a different motivation. Harry, driven by a desire for fame, and hoping to impress a childhood friend, joins a major who is seeking a new combat photographer. Kurt, meanwhile, is working as an engineer when he hears a radio report that his son’s unit has gone missing, prompting him to enlist in the German army in hopes of locating him.
