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Nearly a dozen games are leaving PS Plus Extra next month

Last week, Sony announced the full list of titles set to be added to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium. As always, Sony giveth and Sony taketh away – with nearly a dozen titles set to be removed from the service next month.

With November’s PlayStation Plus additions now officially live and available for subscribers, the console manufacturer has revealed the full list of games which are set to be taken off the service come the 19th of December (via PlayStationLifestyle):

  • Caladrius Blaze
  • Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo HD Edition
  • El Hijo – A Wild West Tale
  • Foreclosed
  • Friday the 13th
  • Legends of Ethernal
  • Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
  • Middle-Earth: Shadow of War
  • The Escapists 2
  • Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon

While not an insignificant number of titles are leaving, it is fortunate to see that a majority of PS Plus’ heavy-hitters remain for now. That said, if you did want to give any of these games a try, you have a little under a month to do so.

In case you missed it, November’s PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium titles are now available, including the physics-based sandbox Teardown; Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen; Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition and Superliminal – to name a few.

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