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Spider-Man is leaving PS Plus but an influx of Bethesda games are on the way

Today, Sony has announced the next batch of titles for PlayStation Plus. In the April 2023 update, a few big games will be leaving the service, including Insomniac's Spider-Man, however, plenty of other titles are joining the library, including an early PS5 exclusive in Kena: Bridge of Spirits, as well as an influx of Bethesda-published games. 

While Sony might be complaining to regulators about the potential for Microsoft to take value away from PlayStation with its studio acquisitions, the company is also happily taking on titles for PS Plus Extra. This month, the PS Plus Extra library will get four Bethesda titles, including DOOM Eternal.

The full list of games joining PS Plus Extra on the 18th of April can be found below:

  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS4, PS5)
  • DOOM Eternal (PS4, PS5)
  • Riders Republic (PS4, PS5)
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PS4)
  • Slay the Spire (PS4)
  • Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (PS4, PS5)
  • The Evil Within (PS4)
  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (PS4)
  • Bassmaster Fishing (PS4, PS5)
  • Paradise Killer (PS4, PS5)
  • Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS4, PS5)

PS Plus Premium subscribers will also be getting a set of classic games this month, including Doom, Doom II, Doom 3, Doom 64 and Dishonored: Definitive Edition.

Spider-Man, Resident Evil and NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 will be leaving PS Plus on the 15th of May.

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