Sony is reportedly removing 22 games from the PlayStation Plus and PS Plus Premium game catalog next month. To recall, PlayStation Plus has become a must for PS4 and PS5 users. As per the Push Square report, games like Grand Theft Auto 5, MotoGP 24, The Sims 4 and others will be removed “from the PS Plus service on 20th May, at which point a new selection of games will be cycled in.” Impacted users will not be able to play these games from the said date, unless they buy a copy. This means that users have only a limited time to play these games. Here is the complete list of games that will be removed from PlayStation Plus in May -
22 games that will be removed from PlayStation Plus
The list includes:
Grand Theft Auto V – PS4 and PS5 Game Bundle MotoGP 24 – PS5 and PS4 The Sims 4: Island Living – PS4 Walkabout Mini Golf – PS5 Synth Riders – PSVR2 Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord – PSVR2 Before Your Eyes – PSVR 2 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – PSVR2 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution – PSVR2 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – PS4 Stranded: Alien Dawn – PS4 and PS4 The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame – PS5 Ghostrunner – PS5 and PS4 Payday 2: Crimewave Edition – PS4 Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – PS4 Journey to the Savage Planet – PS5 and PS4 Portal Knights – PS4 Enter the Dungeon – PS4 Batman: Arkham Knight – PS4 inFAMOUS Second Son – PS4 Resistance: Fall of Man – PS3 Resistance 2 – PS3
Notably, this is not the first time that Sony has removed games from the PlayStation Plus. The company removed a similar size of games in May last year. “This is the second-biggest PS Plus clearout Sony has ever had, as 25 games were removed last year,” the Push Square report says.
22 games that will be removed from PlayStation Plus
The list includes:
Notably, this is not the first time that Sony has removed games from the PlayStation Plus. The company removed a similar size of games in May last year. “This is the second-biggest PS Plus clearout Sony has ever had, as 25 games were removed last year,” the Push Square report says.
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