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Gotham Knights, Dragon Quest and more leaving PS Plus in October

Each month, just as how they bring a bunch of new titles to the PS Plus service, Sony also removes a number of games. For the month of October, subscribers will unfortunately lose access to 8 titles in total – including a bunch of Dragon Quest games.

In going to the PlayStation Plus tab on your PS5, you’ll find a list of 8 titles under the ‘Last Chance to Play’ section. Leaving the service at some point in October (likely mid-month) are the following:

  • Ultra Street fighter IV
  • Gotham Knights
  • LittleBigPlanet 3
  • Dragon Quest XI
  • Dragon Quest Builders 1 + 2
  • Dragon Quest Heroes 1 + 2
  • Toukiden Kiwami
  • The Evil Within

It’s interesting to see The Evil Within on the list, as it was previously added and then removed from PS Plus Extra – only to be added once again a couple weeks ago.

Of course, as with all of these titles (first party games included) we are not privy to the specifics of the PS Plus deal, and so any game could theoretically leave at any point.

At the very least Sony does give a bit of warning ahead of time. Still, if you were planning on playing any of these games, you might want to hurry up.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the games leaving? Are you sad to see any of them go? Why do you think Little Big Planet 3 is being removed? Let us know down below.

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