Summary
Sony has announced that 18 games will be leaving thePlayStation Pluscatalog on November 18. Some of the most popular games that will no longer be available in thePlayStation Pluscatalog includeRed Dead Redemption 2,Grand Theft Auto San Andreas The Definitive Edition, andThe Sims 4: City Living.
PlayStation Plus' game rotation systemis a normal part of the service. Each month, Sony refreshes the catalog with new games, offering players a variety of titles to download and enjoy. However, once a game is removed from the PS Plus library, it can’t be accessed again unless it was claimed beforehand. If players download a game while it’s available, they can keep playing it as long as their subscription is active. The monthly rotation aims to keep the content fresh and encourages players to try out different genres and games they might not have considered otherwise.
Games Leaving PS Plus in November 2024
Moreover, other significant titles leaving the PlayStation Plus catalog includeDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, a popular action RPG with intense combat and tough bosses. Some entries in theKingdom Heartsfranchiseare also leaving, includingKingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue,Kingdom Hearts 3, andKingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory.
The November rotation will also see the departure of some popular indie games.Blasphemous, a dark action-platformer known for its tough combat and eerie, religiously inspired setting, is one of them. Fans of co-op fun will also be disappointed to seeMoving Outgo, a game where players tackled chaotic, physics-based furniture-moving missions that often lead to hilariously messy situations. Another indie game leaving is thenarrative-drivenWhat Remains of Edith Finch, an experience where players explore a family home filled with memories and secrets.
PlayStation 5
Sony’s PlayStation 5 is part of the ninth console generation and debuted with a launch lineup that included Demon’s Souls and Astro’s Playroom. The console comes with a Blu-ray disc, although a digital-only edition is also available for a cheaper price.