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18 games are leaving PlayStation Plus next month

Each month, just as how they bring a bunch of new games to the PlayStation Plus service, Sony also removes a number of titles. For the month of November, subscribers will unfortunately lose access to a huge list of games – 18 in total.

In going to the PlayStation Plus tab on your PS5, you’ll find a list of 18 titles under the ‘Last Chance to Play’ section. Leaving the service at some point in November (likely mid-month) are the following:

  • GTA: San Andreas – Definitive Edition (PS5, PS4)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4)
  • The Sims 4 City Living (PS4)
  • Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS4)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxiboost ON (PS4)
  • Superliminal (PS5, PS4)
  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising (PS5, PS4)
  • Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series (PS5, PS4)
  • Teardown (PS5)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix (PS4)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (PS4)
  • Kingdom Hearts 3 (PS4)
  • Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory (PS4)
  • Chorus (PS5, PS4)
  • What Remains of Edith Finch (PS5, PS4)
  • Overcooked 2 (PS4)
  • Blasphemous (PS4)
  • Moving Out (PS4)

November’s departees include quite a few major titles, as well as a bunch of notable indies. At the very least you should try to play/complete some of the more shorter experiences, including the excellent What Remains of Edith Finch; Superliminal and Teardown.

In case you missed it, October’s PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium titles were recently added to the service, including the likes of Dead Island 2; Two Point Campus and Gris.

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