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Business Standard
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
GTA 5, MotoGP 24, and more games leaving Sony PS Plus catalogue: Check list
Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA V), Batman: Arkham City, Ghostrunner, and Infamous Second Son will soon leave the PlayStation Plus game catalogue, reported Video Games Chronicle. More than 20 games are set to leave the PS Plus catalogue in the month of May, which coincides with the time when the new catalogue will be released. Sony has now listed these 20 games in the 'Last chance to play' section on the PS Plus app on the PlayStation 5. Every month PS Plus subscribers get a bunch of titles in the Game Catalogue and Classics Catalogue which they can play for a limited period of time without paying any extra cost. After that certain period, the games become unavailable and if players wish to play them again, they have to purchase them. Which games are leaving? According to a report by the VGC (gaming-focused news platform), Sony has listed more than 20 titles leaving its service soon, including titles from Insomniac Games' Resistance series — Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. Sucker Punch's Infamous Second Son is also leaving the service next month. Along with several first-party games, well-known third-party titles such as GTA 5, Moto GP24, Ghostrunner, Enter the Gungeon, and Batman: Arkham Knight is also set to leave PS Plus. A handful of classic titles and some PS VR2 games, which are accessible to Premium/Deluxe subscribers, will be removed as well. Here's the complete list of games exiting PS Plus in May. Grand Theft Auto V (PS5, PS4) MotoGP 24 (PS5, PS4) The Sims 4: Island Living (PS4) Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) — PS Plus Premium Resistance 2 (PS3) — PS Plus Premium Walkabout Mini Golf (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium Synth Riders (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium Before Your Eyes (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners - Chapter 2: Retribution (PSVR2) — PS Plus Premium LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 (PS4) Stranded: Alien Dawn (PS5, PS4) The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame (PS5) Ghostrunner (PS5, PS4) Payday 2: Crimewave Edition (PS4) Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (PS4) Journey to the Savage Planet (PS5, PS4) Portal Knights (PS4) Enter the Gungeon (PS4) Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4) Infamous: Second Son (PS4)
Yahoo
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
PlayStation Plus free games lineup for May leaves fans baffled following price increase
PlayStation Plus subscribers seem to have finally found their tipping point this week, because news of several important titles leaving the service is getting everyone riled up at Sony in the wake of their recent price hikes. Over the past couple of weeks, Sony has chosen to make almost everything PlayStation-related way more expensive. PlayStation 5 consoles are now more expensive in several regions, and the price of a PlayStation Plus subscription just shot up in close to two dozen different countries. Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Canada and Turkey are among some of the latest countries to see pretty hefty PlayStation Plus price increases, and fans have clearly had enough. Oh, but it gets worse. Sony has now announced that several huge games are leaving PlayStation Plus next month, including the likes of Resistance 2, Resistance: Fall of Man, inFAMOUS: Second Son, Grand Theft Auto V, Batman: Arkham Knight, and Payday 2. Over on the r/PlayStationPlus subreddit, everyone in the comments just can't figure out what Sony is playing at. 'Yeah the disrespect to Resistance is wild Right after they're increasing the price hahah Wow Sony,' commented user seymourbuttz214. 'It confuses the s**t outta me why Sony 1st party games leave the service,' stated user SuperfluousAnon. 'I think they want to combine the unique combination of higher prices and less games to attract more people to the service,' replied user MichaelWildeboer. Honestly, I'm not really sure what the game plan is here either. Titles can't stay on PlayStation Plus forever, but what the hell is the logic behind removing first-party Sony titles like Resistance 2, Resistance: Fall of Man, and inFAMOUS: Second Son? Price increases are one thing, but making people pay more for something that's actively getting worse is a whole different issue altogether. I hope people start voting with their wallets, because money talks, and it's clearly the only language Sony seems to understand.