18 Games Are Leaving PlayStation Plus in November 2024
/PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe subscribers will lose 18 great games this coming November, and one of them is Red Dead Redemption 2, one of the best open world games from Rockstar Games, which is a bit surprising considering it just entered their catalog of games just last May.
Another surprise is the departure of the Kingdom Hearts series as four titles will be leaving the service. The Indie side of the catalog is taking a hit as well as subscribers are losing titles such Blasphemous and Moving Out.
Have a look at the complete list below.
Red Dead Redemption 2 | PS4
GTA: San Andreas - Definitive Edition | PS4 + PS5
The Sims 4 City Living | PS4
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen | PS4
Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxiboost ON | PS4
Superliminal | PS4 + PS5
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising | PS4 + PS5
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series | PS4 + PS5
Teardown (PS5)
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix | PS4
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue | PS4
Kingdom Hearts 3 | PS4
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory | PS4
Chorus | PS4 + PS5
What Remains of Edith Finch | PS4 + PS5
Overcooked 2 | PS4
Blasphemous | PS4
Moving Out | PS4
Games leaving the service isn’t all that surprising as games being added and removed is part of the process depending on the deal made by Sony and those that own the titles. It’s more of a reminder that not all titles are expected to be available too long as in Red Dead Redemption 2’s case, it lasted for just 6 months.
But there’s still time to play these games as these games are set to leave the service on November 18.
Games added to PlayStation Plus this October 2024
The blow of losing 18 of these games was absorbed by adding new games this October. 14 games were added such as Dead Island 2, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, Return to Monkey Island, Gris, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, and more.
Lego Horizon Adventures transforms the serious world of Horizon Zero Dawn into a playful experience geared towards younger gamers. With a lighter story, fun character twists, and familiar machines recreated in Lego form, it serves as a charming introduction to Aloy’s universe. While hardcore fans may find it a bit basic, it’s ideal for friendly, family-oriented play with loved ones of any age.