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TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, Redout 2 and more leaving PlayStation Plus next month

Each month, Sony brings a number of games to its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium subscription service. Unfortunately, at the same time the console maker removes titles from PS Plus on a monthly cadence. With February’s line-up now available to play, Sony has updated its list of games which are set to depart soon.

In going to the Last Chance to Play section on the PS5’s PlayStation Plus tab, users can find a list of 6 titles set to be removed from the service in March (likely mid-month):

  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy
  • Circus Electrique
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
  • Redout 2
  • Paradise Killer
  • Cris Tales

While far from the most disappointing of months, the departing titles include a number of fun and enjoyable indies worth checking out before they are removed.

Paradise Killer is a unique first-person exploration-focused open world detective game in which you must try and solve a murder. With a cast of surreal characters and the ability to accuse anyone (though you will have to prove it in court), Paradise Killer is certainly worth trying out.

Redout 2 meanwhile is a fast-paced arcadey racer in the vein of PlayStation’s Wipeout franchise. Described as “The fastest racing game in the universe” Redout 2 blends vibrant visuals, pretty post-effects and a bumping soundtrack to ensure a constant sense of speed.

TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge is a throwback beat ‘em up inspired by the old school TMNT arcade games, albeit with plenty of modern quality-of-life improvements and gameplay refinements. Played best with a bunch of friends, you might want to give Shredder’s Revenge a run or two before it is removed.

As mentioned, Sony recently added February’s PS Plus Extra line-up to the service, including the likes of Spider-Man 2, Neva and Monster Hunter Stories. Further details on the full suite can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of next month’s departees? Will you try to complete any of the titles before they’re gone? Let us know down below.

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