What is Leaving PS Plus in September?
As we approach the end of September, Sony has announced the games that will be leaving the PlayStation Plus (PS Plus) service. If you’re a PS Plus subscriber, you’ll want to know which games are going to be removed from the service, so you can make sure to download and play them before they’re gone.
Which Games are Leaving PS Plus in September?
According to the official PlayStation website, the following games will be leaving PS Plus in September:
- Borderlands 3, a popular looter-shooter game from Gearbox Software
- Yakuza 0, a critically acclaimed action-adventure game from Sega
- The Crew 2, an open-world racing game from Ivory Tower
- Nidhogg 2, a multiplayer-focused fencing game from Messhof
- Deathloop, a time-looping first-person shooter from Arkane Studios
- Watch Dogs: Legion, an open-world action-adventure game from Ubisoft
Why are These Games Leaving PS Plus?
PS Plus is a subscription-based service that offers a selection of games to download and play online. Sony periodically updates the list of games available on the service, adding new titles and removing old ones. Games that are no longer part of the service are usually removed due to licensing agreements expiring or to make room for new games.
What’s Next for PS Plus Subscribers?
If you’re a PS Plus subscriber, you’ll still have access to the games that are leaving the service until they’re removed. You can continue to play these games as long as you have an active subscription. If you want to continue playing these games after they’re removed, you may need to purchase them separately or download them from another source.
What’s New Coming to PS Plus in September?
In addition to the games leaving the service, Sony has also announced some new titles coming to PS Plus in September. These include:
- The Callisto Protocol, a sci-fi horror game from Striking Distance Studios
- Farming Simulator 22, a farming simulation game from GIANTS Software
- Weird West, a western-themed action-RPG from WolfEye Studios
Conclusion
As the end of September approaches, PS Plus subscribers will need to make sure to download and play the games that are leaving the service. While it’s sad to see some of these games go, new titles are always coming to the service, offering plenty of fresh gaming experiences. Whether you’re a hardcore gamer or just looking for some fun, PS Plus has something for everyone.