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The Witcher 3, Jedi: Survivor and more leaving PlayStation Plus next month

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium libraries with a number of new and returning titles. Unfortunately, at the same time the company also removes games from the service on a monthly basis. With July’s titles now available to download and play, the console maker has announced a solid dozen games which are set to leave PS Plus Extra / Premium in August.

In going to the Last chance to play section on the PlayStation 5’s PS Plus tab, subscribers can find a list of 12 titles which are set to be removed from the service next month (likely mid-August):

  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
  • The WItcher 3: Wild Hunt
  • Wild Hearts
  • Ride 5
  • Sword Art Online Last Recollection
  • Sword Art Online Alicization Lycoris
  • Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet
  • Sword Art Online Hollow Realization
  • Sword Art Online Lost Song
  • Naruto Boruto: Shinobi Striker
  • Vacation Simulator
  • Bugsnax

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The removal of The Witcher 3 is somewhat disappointing to see – though not surprising given the fact that CDPR’s follow-up game Cyberpunk 2077 was recently added to the service.

Beyond this, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a pretty major title to be removed, as well as Bugsnax – especially as the latter was a day-one addition back around the PS5’s launch.

As mentioned, Sony recently added a bunch of games to PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium, including the aforementioned Cyberpunk 2077 alongside Risk of Rain 2; Abiotic Factor and more. The full list of additions can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of August’s departees? Which titles are most sad to see go? Will you try to finish any of these games before they leave? Let us know down below.

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