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Nearly a dozen games are leaving PS Plus next month

Sony’s revamped PlayStation Plus service seems to be somewhat of a success so far, with the console manufacturer in essence offering their own take on Xbox’s Game Pass. As with Game Pass however, Sony removes titles from the service on a semi-regular basis, with August set to see almost a dozen games delisted.

As reported by the PlayStation-focused publication ‘Push Square’ Sony announced the full list of games set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium on the 15th of August:

  • Borderlands 3 (PS5, PS4)
  • Nidhogg (PS4)
  • DCL – The Game (PS4)
  • Yakuza 0 (PS4)
  • Yakuza Kiwami (PS4)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 2 (PS4)
  • GRIP (PS4)
  • The Crew 2 (PS4)
  • 8-Bit Armies (PS4)
  • Carmageddon: Max Damage (PS4)

While not an insignificant number of titles are leaving, it is fortunate to see that PS Plus’ major 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, July’s PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium games are now available, including the likes of It Takes Two, Sniper Elite 5, The Ascent, World War Z and more.

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KitGuru says What do you think of the games leaving? Do you plan on completing any of them before they do? What games would you like to see ADDED in August? Let us know down below.

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