PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers will lose access to ten games on March 18, 2025, including major titles like Mortal Kombat 11 and Resident Evil 3 (2020). The service regularly updates its game catalogue, offering new additions but also removing games, some of which are quite popular among players.
On February 18, PlayStation Plus removed several well-known games, including Tales of Arise, The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, and Scarlet Nexus. While these departures mark the end for some popular titles, PlayStation has confirmed that even more games will leave the Extra and Premium catalogues on March 18. According to the "last chance to play" section on the PlayStation Plus game catalogue, spotted by Twitter user PlayStation Game Size, the following games will no longer be available:
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Many fans have expressed disappointment over the removal of these titles, with some commenting on the trend of losing popular games. However, subscribers can look forward to new additions to the service. On February 18, new games such as Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Top Spin 2K25, and SaGa Frontier Remastered were added to the Extra tier. Premium subscribers will also gain access to classic titles like Dropship: United Peace Force and Patapon 3. Additionally, Sony has confirmed that three Armored Core games will join the service in 2025, with specific release dates yet to be revealed.
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These updates were announced during PlayStation's recent State of Play event in February 2025, which also included the reveal of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Borderlands 4, Days Gone Remastered, and Saros, a new game from Returnal developers Housemarque set for release on
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