Last Call for Eleven Titles: PS Plus Extra’s December Departures

A Blend of Action and Adventure: Navigating PS Plus Extra’s December Game Departures.

PlayStation Plus Extra, a dynamic platform for gaming enthusiasts, continually refreshes its offerings by adding new titles each month. However, this cycle also involves the departure of certain games.

December 2023 is no exception, with a total of 11 PS5 and PS4 games scheduled to leave the PS Plus Extra and Premium services. This ongoing process keeps the game catalog fresh but also means some favorites will no longer be available through the subscription​​​​​​.

Farewell to Eleven Diverse Titles

The titles leaving PS Plus Extra’s game catalog include a mix of well-known games and lesser-known gems. Among the prominent names are the Yakuza series games – “Yakuza 6: The Song of Life” and “Yakuza: Like a Dragon.” These games, known for their immersive storytelling and engaging gameplay, have been highlights of the service. Additionally, the Middle-Earth action titles, “Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor” and “Middle-Earth: Shadow of War,” are also making their exit. These games, set in the rich universe of J.R.R. Tolkien’s creation, offer a deep and compelling experience that blends storytelling with action-packed gameplay.

Other titles leaving include “Caladrius Blaze,” “Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo HD Edition,” “El Hijo – A Wild West Tale,” “Foreclosed,” “Friday the 13th,” “Legends of Ethernal,” and “The Escapists 2.” While some of these may not have the same level of recognition as the Yakuza or Middle-Earth games, they offer a variety of experiences across different genres. From the horror thrills of “Friday the 13th” to the strategy and planning required in “The Escapists 2,” these games have provided unique flavors to the PlayStation Plus roster​​​​​​.

Limited Time to Enjoy Departing Titles

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Subscribers have until December 19, 2023, to enjoy these games before they leave the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalogs. This deadline highlights the transient nature of digital game libraries, emphasizing the importance of playing these titles while they are still available.

Once removed, these games will require separate purchase for continued play, marking the end of their availability through the subscription service. For fans of these titles or those curious to try them out, the coming weeks offer the last chance to do so without additional cost​​​​.

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