PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium: 12 games will leave the catalog in June, including GTA 5

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium: 12 games will leave the catalog in June, including GTA 5
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium: 12 games will leave the catalog in June, including GTA 5

A few days before the debut of the new May titles for subscribers of PlayStation Plus Extra and PremiumSony updated the “Last chance to play” section, where it indicated which games will leave the catalog of the two subscriptions the next one June 16th. There are 12 in total and they include the evergreen GTA 5. Below you will find the complete list:

  • GTA 5 – PS4 and PS5
  • MotoGP 23 – PS4 and PS5

  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated – PS4

  • Monster Jam Steel Titans – PS4

  • Unturned – PS4

  • Brothers: a Tale of two Sons – PS4

  • DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace – PS4 and PS5

  • Dodgeball Academia – PS4

  • The Talos Principle – PS4

  • Baja: Edge of Control HD – PS4

  • The Wild at Heart – PS4

  • Indivisible – PS4

The list could grow

GTA 5 is one of the games that will soon no longer be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers

Let’s point out that the list above could be longer further in the coming weeks. For example, 35 games left the service this month, where only 25 were initially listed.

As previously mentioned, these games will leave the catalog on June 16th, so you have just under a month to catch up on them if you’re interested. The most interesting are certainly GTA 5, a title that really needs no introduction considering the 200 million copies sold all over the world, The Talos Principle, the popular first-person puzzle adventure created by Croteam and Devolver Digital, and Brothers : A Tale of Two Sons, the touching adventure from Starbreeze Studios.

We would like to point out that the new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for May have been available for a few days now.

 
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