If you’re a Premium member of PS Plus, you may want to look out for a few titles that are leaving the service soon. Games like Injustice 2, Batman: Return to Arkham, LEGO Harry Potter Collection, and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Every month the PlayStation Plus catalog updates for the users, giving them due notice before they either delist or introduce anything new. In this case, unfortunately, the update does not bode well for anyone on PS Plus. Unlike the free games offered monthly to everyone under the subscription service, these games, in particular, are going to be unavailable in May.
Which Game Titles Are Leaving PlayStation Plus In May?
Recently it was revealed to customers that about 35 titles would be leaving PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium soon. These include titles like Metro 2033 Redux, Shenmue 3, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and Marvel’s Spider-Man. While not part of the initial announcement, the extra four games leaving now will be joining this list next time the service updates. Out of the four prominent games that are being delisted, the only one that is a part of PS Plus Extra is Injustice 2.
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🔹 Batman Return to Arkham (Asylum/City)
🔹Lego Harry Potter Collection– Humanity Coming To PS Plus Extra Day One
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The rest, including the Batman Arkham games, are only part of the classic catalog in the Premium tier. Another unfortunate side to the news is that when players lose the LEGO Harry Potter Collection, they actually lose more than one game. Bundled together in this collection are the games LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
There is at least a warning for those who aren’t quite ready for the games to leave the service. Players who have the service can find this information and more on a dedicated section. For soon-to-be-delisted games, that section is titled “Last chance to play.” This is likely for those who don’t have access to the internet on a phone yet (the youngest demographic). Anyone with the service can view these updates as soon as Sony announces them. This is so that everyone is aware of the coming changes. So, if you want to play these games but haven’t found time, now might be your last chance.