PlayStation confirms which games will leave PS Plus in July

PlayStation has confirmed which games will be leaving PS Plus next month. That means you have about a month to play these titles, as they are expected to be removed by the end of July.

According to PS Plus itself, in the “last chance to play” section (discovered by Push Square), the following games are being removed from the subscription service.

  • Bomber crew

  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos

  • Cursed to Golf

  • Get even

  • Hundred Days: Winemaking Simulator

  • Infinite mini golf

  • Onee Chanbara Origin

  • Risk of rain 2

  • Roki

  • Source of madness

  • Space Crew: Legendary Edition

  • Tropical 6

As mentioned before, you still have some time to play, but not for long. Once they are removed, you won't be able to play them anymore, even if you have them installed on your console.

This is different from PlayStation's monthly free games, which are available as long as you keep your PS Plus subscription – and as long as you claim the games and add them to your library. It is actually not necessary to install them.

To make up for the losses, here's what's coming to PS Plus this month

A close-up of Clive Rosfield on a burning battlefield from Final Fantasy 16.

To make up for the departures, many new games have already been added to PS Plus this month, for all different levels. Even PS Plus Essential subscribers are eating pretty well with Warhammer 40,000: Darktide now available to play, but the new PS Plus Extra offerings are particularly stacked.

  • Destiny 2: Legacy Collection

  • Sonic x Shadow Generations

  • Final Fantasy 16

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance (coming June 23)

  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure (coming June 23)

  • Farming Simulator 25 (coming June 30)

  • Black Desert (coming June 30)

  • Blades of Fire (coming June 30)

In fact, Final Fantasy 16 was only added today, so it's a beefy RPG you can get stuck into right now. The first Kingdom Come: Deliverance is only slightly behind, so Essential subscribers definitely won't struggle to find something to play.

With all that said, PlayStation has lost some goodwill with its latest PS Plus price hike. This came just after Xbox dropped the price of Game Pass following its own unpopular price hike, making it even more glaring. Combine that with the frustration at the slow pace of classic games being added to the library, and PlayStation still has a long way to go to keep its subscribers happy.

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