Dennis Leschnikowski 2/16/2023 – 5:52 p.m
To coincide with the reveal of the Extra and Premium titles making their way to the PlayStation Plus service next week, it’s worth reiterating that twelve games will be removed at the same time. So you don’t have much time to finish them.
At monthly intervals, PlayStation Plus subscribers to the Extra and Premium levels can not only look forward to new games that find their way into the subscription service. In addition, games are also removed monthly.
As already confirmed at the end of January, the next batch of games will have to give way next Tuesday. To enable you to finish desired titles, let us remind you once again of the games that will no longer be part of the PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium offer from February 21, 2023.
These include the remastered version of the open-world classic “GTA: Vice City”, the adventure “The Book of Unwritten Tales 2”, the shooter “Metro Exodus” or the technically revised new edition of “Saints Row: The Third”. .
Here is an overview of all titles that will no longer be part of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium from Tuesday.
These games will be removed on February 21, 2023
If you are looking for fresh gaming fare, you will still get your money’s worth on February 21, 2023, as various highlights will be added on the same day. For example, Extra and Premium subscribers get the opportunity to catch up on Guerrilla Games’ hit action role-playing game Horizon: Forbidden West at no additional cost.
Other highlights that are waiting for subscribers from next Tuesday include “Resident Evil 7”, the popular loot shooter “Borderlands 3” or “Outriders”.
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