Members in the Extra and Premium tiers of PlayStation Plus will lose access to 10 games in February 2024. PS Plus Extra subscribers can play a number of different games as a part of their subscription service, with Premium users getting some additional benefits on top.
Sony regularly updates the catalog of titles available to PS Plus Extra and Premium members, as new games are added to the collection every month. The PlayStation Plus Extra lineup for January 2024 was revealed earlier this month, confirming that Resident Evil 2, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Next-Level Edition, LEGO City Undercover, and more will be coming to the service. Premium subscribers will also get access to Rally Cross, Legend of Mana, and Secret of Mana, among others. A number of titles leave PS Plus every month as well, and fans now have more information on the games that are set to leave in February 2024.
Sony has updated a section called “Last chance to play” on the PlayStation Store, confirming the list of titles that will be leaving PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium in February 2024. As revealed by PlayStation Game Size, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Hue, Thomas Was Alone, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Tacoma, Tekken 7, Oninaki, Lost Sphear, I am Setsuna, and Lost Words: Beyond the Page will leave the higher tiers of PS Plus next month.
It should be noted that members will no longer have access to these games once they have been removed from the PS Plus catalog. This functionality differs from the free games available to all PS Plus subscribers, as users retain access to the monthly titles until their membership expires. Regardless, it looks like these games will be removed on February 20, so fans have around a month to play them.
It appears that this list includes some noteworthy titles, with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Tekken 7, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown being among the biggest games to leave PS Plus Extra and Premium next month. Fans of the Resident Evilseries do get to play Resident Evil
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