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Over a dozen games are leaving PlayStation Plus in June

Sony’s revamped PlayStation Plus services 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 June set to see more than a dozen games delisted.

As reported by Twitter’s ‘Wario64’ 16 games are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium next month, namely:

  • Descenders
  • Party Hard
  • 9 Monkey’s of Shaolin
  • Ash of Gods: Redemption
  • Black Mirror
  • Wytchwood
  • John Wick Hex
  • KeyWe
  • No Straight Roads
  • Defense Grid 2
  • Agents of Mayhem
  • Gods Will Fall
  • Red Faction + Red Faction II
  • Redeemed: Enhanced Edition
  • Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf

While not an insignificant number of titles are leaving, fortunately PS Plus’ heavy-hitters remain for now. That said, if you did want to give any of these games a try, you have a few more weeks to do so.

On the flip side, May’s PS Plus Extra/Premium games have now been added, including the likes of Watch Dogs Legion; Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart; Humanity; Tomb Raider and more.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the list? How does it compare to the most recent additions? Are you subscribed to PS Plus Extra/Premium? Let us know down below.

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