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‘DMC5’ and GOTY winner ‘It Takes Two’ leaving PS Plus next month

As with all game subscription services nowadays, titles are added and removed on a regular basis – typically monthly. While December’s PlayStation Plus Extra games have yet to even be removed, Sony has given subscribers a heads up on what is set to leave in January.

As reported by PSXBrasil, Sony has updated its ‘Leaving Soon’ list, giving fans the chance to try out or complete these games before they are ultimately removed on the 16th of January. With that, the full list of games leaving are as follows:

  • It Takes Two | PS4, PS5
  • Devil May Cry 5 | PS4
  • Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition | PS5
  • SnowRunner | PS4, PS5
  • JETT: The Far Shore + Given Time | PS4, PS5
  • OMNO | PS4
  • Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – Ultimate Edition | PS4
  • The MISSING: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories | PS4
  • Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae | PS4

While certainly not a massive list of titles, there are some heavy hitters and hidden gems which are unfortunately being removed. Of course, the biggest games leaving the service are It Takes Two and Devil May Cry 5.

It Takes Two won game of the year back in 2021 against the likes of Deathloop, Metroid Dread, And Resident Evil Village. DMC5 meanwhile is the latest entry in the much loved spectacle fighter series, featuring satisfying gameplay, flashy combat and a bombing soundtrack.

Fortunately, many of the games included are short enough to allow you plenty of time to give them a go before they are removed from the PS Plus Extra on the 16th of January. In case you missed it, December’s titles set to leave in a week’s time can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the list? Will you be hopping into any of these games before they leave? What do you think of PS Plus Extra? Let us know down below.

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