We all know that new games get added as well as removed from PlayStation Plus, the popular gaming subscription service. A new report has revealed that a total of 28 games are set to be removed from the collection this month.
The report comes from Twisted Voxel, who have claimed many titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn, several Final Fantasy titles, My Friend Pedro and more will be removed in May 2024. Interestingly, this report includes the mention of Horizon Zero Dawn, a blockbuster PS exclusive title, which was recently spotted to have an expiration date of May 21. So, it is possible that many of these titles are also going to depart from the subscription service on May 21.
Check out the full list of games leaving this May below:
Horizon Zero Dawn
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Wreckfest
Absolver Downfall
Abzu
Adrift
Ashen
Elex
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy X | X-2
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition
How To Survive 2
I Am Dead
Jotun
Last Stop
Minit
Moster Jam Steel Titans 2
My Friend Pedro
Observation
Sundered Eldritch Edition
The Artful Escape
The Messenger
This Is The Police
This Is The Police 2
World of Final Fantasy
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However, players shouldn’t worry too much as even though so many games have been removed from the catalogue, more get added each month. If you are a PlayStation Plus Essential member, then you will be provided with top tier titles each month, and the month of May 2024 brings us EA FC 24, Ghostrunner 2, Tunic and Destiny: Lightfall. If you are PlayStation Plus Extra member then more games will be added to the games catalogue for you as Sony gears up for their Games Catalogue and Classics Catalogue announcement.
The PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for May are:⚽ EA Sports FC 24👟⚔️ Ghostrunner 2🦊 Tunic🏄 Destiny 2: Lightfallhttps://t.co/5oPpiXNwXW pic.twitter.com/CcDIxH2c83
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) May 1, 2024
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