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World of Software > News > PlayStation owners to lose six games as players warned ‘it’s now or never’
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PlayStation owners to lose six games as players warned ‘it’s now or never’

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Last updated: 2025/06/18 at 7:07 AM
News Room Published 18 June 2025
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MILLIONS of PlayStation gamers are about to lose access to six titles.

The games will vanish from player libraries in less than a month – so you’ll want to try them before they go.

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Sony regularly adds and removes titles to and from its PS Plus libraryCredit: Sony PlayStation

They’re all games in the PlayStation Plus library, which is a rolling selection of free titles included with your membership.

The games aren’t being deleted – you can still buy them outright if you want to keep playing.

But all six will be removed from the PS Plus catalogue across all tiers of the membership on July 15, 2025.

And it affects gamers playing on the PS5, PS4, PSVR 2, and PSVR.

The list of games is as follows:

  • Remnant II
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human
  • Mount and Blade II: Bannerford
  • Job Simulator

Importantly, these games will become unplayable for PS Plus subscribers even if you’ve already downloaded them.

These aren’t “claim” games that you install and keep forever.

They’re part of the rolling library of titles, which means you can only enjoy them as a PS Plus members for as long as Sony keeps them in the catalogue.

It’s also worth noting that it’s possible even more games will vanish beyond the six entries on this list.

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In a Reddit thread about the change, fans were panicked that they wouldn’t have time to play all of the games.

“Welp I’ve been putting off Dying Light 2 because I heard it isn’t great, but I guess it’s now or never,” wrote one gamer.

Another gamer replied: “Me too. I just gave it another shot after playing it for 30 mins a month ago and not feeling it. Starting to get into it now.

“Now I’m worried I may not have enough time.”

PS5 console and controller.

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Even owners of the newer PS5 console will be affectedCredit: Sony PlayStation
Remnant II key art: a pale, long-haired woman with a halo stands before a fiery battle, silhouetted against a dark, fantastical gateway.

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Remnant 2 is one of the games vanishing from PS Plus in JulyCredit: Sony PlayStation

“Lol what all these games? Played and loved Remnant 2 some time ago.

“But I wanted to play Crisis Core and Dying Light 2. Do you reckon I can speedrun at least the story of these two?”

One simply wrote “sad”, while another said “more great games going”.

And another added: “Hey, at least it gives me an excuse to finally finish Remnant 2. I’m not mad at this.”

PS PLUS PRICES – HOW MUCH IS IT?

Here’s how much you’ll pay, and the perks you’ll get with each tier…

PlayStation Plus Essential

Monthly: £6.99 / $9.99

  • Monthly games
  • Online multiplayer
  • Exclusive discounts
  • Exclusive content
  • Cloud storage
  • Share Play

PlayStation Plus Extra

Monthly: £10.99 / $14.99

  • Monthly games
  • Online multiplayer
  • Exclusive discounts
  • Exclusive content
  • Cloud storage
  • Share Play
  • Game catalogue
  • Ubisoft+ Classics

PlayStation Plus Premium

Monthly: £13.49 / $17.99

  • Monthly games
  • Online multiplayer
  • Exclusive discounts
  • Exclusive content
  • Cloud storage
  • Share Play
  • Game catalogue
  • Ubisoft+ Classics
  • Classics Catalogue
  • Game trials
  • PS5 Cloud Streaming
  • Sony Pictures Catalogue

Picture Credit: Sony PlayStation

Some of the games are very well-known titles.

That includes Remnant 2, a third-person shooter than sold a million copies in its first week on sale.

And Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion is a 2022 remaster of the original 2007 game, featuring upgraded graphics.

The game was well-received by critics, so it’s worth giving it a go before it vanishes from PS Plus.

Artwork of three characters from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion standing before a futuristic cityscape.

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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is also disappearing from PS PlusCredit: Sony PlayStation

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