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7 titles are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium next month

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium libraries with a number of new and returning titles. Unfortunately, the company also removes games from the service on a monthly basis. With October’s PS Plus line-up officially available to claim, the console maker has now unveiled 7 titles which are set to depart the service next month.

In going to the last chance to play section on the PlayStation 5’s PS Plus tab, subscribers can find a list of 7 titles which are set to be removed from the service next month (likely mid-November):

  • Battlefield V
  • Like a Dragon: Ishin!
  • Digimon Survive
  • Synapse
  • Travis Strikes Back: No More Heroes
  • Football Manager 2024 Console
  • Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz

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Interestingly, a number of the games leaving have recently gotten new entries (or are set to receive a sequel), including Battlefield, Digimon and Football Manager. Similarly, those sad to see Like a Dragon: Ishin! being removed after roughly a year on the service have Yakuza: Like a Dragon to enjoy – being one of the headlining titles for October.

Finally it is worth pointing out that we are set to lose yet another VR title next month (Synapse) despite PS Plus Premium’s offerings being relatively lacking in this department.

As mentioned, October’s PS Plus Extra / Premium line-up is now available, including the likes of V Rising; Silent Hill 2 Remake; Until Dawn and the aforementioned Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The full line-up for October can be found HERE.

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