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9 titles are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra next month

With Sony’s PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium titles for the month of January now out and available for subscribers to claim, the console maker has confirmed the list of games which will be removed from the service next month. Covering a wide spectrum of genres, February’s departees include the hit dungeon-crawling rogue-like Cult of the Lamb, Rez Infinite and WWE 2K25 among others.

In going to the last chance to play section on the PlayStation 5’s PS Plus tab, subscribers can find a list of 9 titles which are set to be removed from the service next month (likely mid-February):

  • WWE 2k25
  • New World Aeternum
  • Saga Frontier Remastered
  • Cult of the Lamb
  • Super Neptunia RPG
  • The Ascent
  • Carto
  • Rez Infinite
  • Spirit of the North

PlayStation Plus Cult of the Lamb

While the likes of Cult of the Lamb and Rez Infinite being removed is sad to see, Amazon’s New World Aeternum was already being delisted from all storefronts as servers are being taken offline – and so its departure is not surprising. Regardless, you still have roughly a month to check out / complete the games above before they are removed from the service come mid-February.

In case you missed it, January’s PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium additions include the likes of Resident Evil Village, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Darkest Dungeon II. Full details on this month’s line-up can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of February’s departees? Will you try to complete any of the listed games before their removal? Let us know down below.

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