Subscribers to the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Deluxe tiers have received official notification regarding a significant rotation of the game library scheduled for November 25. This month's removal includes a substantial batch of eight titles, spanning diverse genres from contemporary AAA shooters and action RPGs to beloved open-world classics and multiple VR experiences. The departure of games from the service, typically due to expiring licensing agreements between Sony and publishers, grants members only a short window to play these titles before access is permanently revoked from the subscription catalog, reports The WP Times
The list of departing games is particularly notable for its inclusion of major titles. Among the highest-profile removals are the large-scale military shooter Battlefield 2042 and the foundational open-world classic GTA 3. Furthermore, the subscription is losing the highly stylized action RPG Forspoken and the fast-paced adventure title Sonic Frontiers. The rotation also heavily impacts virtual reality offerings, with three distinct VR games set to be delisted: Arcade Paradise VR, Star Wars VR, and Star Trek VR. The final title confirmed for removal is the niche simulation game, Firefighting Simulation. Players are strongly advised to prioritize completing these games before the November 25 deadline.
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