Sony regularly adds new additions to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium game subscriptions, but there are always departures. In the new month of February, 10 games will be leaving the offer.
Subscribers to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium – the more expensive levels of the online service – will have to prepare for the fact that several games will be leaving the subscription model in a few days. A total of 10 titles will be affected and will no longer be part of PlayStation Plus from February.
Sony has now updated the “Last chance to play” section again and lists the titles that will no longer be part of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium in the new month. There are also more well-known titles, including Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown.
The list of February departures from PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium reads as follows:
- Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown
- Hue
- I am Setsuna
- Lost Sphear
- Lost Words: Beyond the Page
- Oninaki
- Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
- Tacoma
- Tekken 7
- Thomas Was Alone
In contrast to the PlayStation Plus Essential offers, which you can keep permanently if you claim them, the titles mentioned above can no longer be played as part of the game subscription. If you still want to play these, you reportedly have until February 20, 2024 before they disappear from the offer.
Sony had previously expanded the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium offering again in the middle of the month, as usual, and introduced a number of new additions. In January 2024, these include Resident Evil 2 and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands in the next level edition. At the start of February there will be three full versions of PlayStation Plus Essential for all subscribers; the next titles for Extra and Premium are expected in mid-February. With Foamstars, there is already an offer for PS Plus in the new month, which will be available from February 6, 2024.