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Sony To Remove Playstation Plus Collection Tomorrow

Sony will be removing the PlayStation Plus Collection of 20 titles from its online subscription service tomorrow, meaning gamers need to download these titles today in order to retain them.

Sony announced it would be removing the games back in February, as it announced its PlayStation Plus Essential line-up for the month.

“We also wanted to provide an update on the PlayStation Plus Collection that has been offered as a benefit to PlayStation Plus members on PS5 since 2020,” the company wrote.

“On May 9 the PlayStation Plus Collection will no longer be offered. If you haven’t redeemed the titles in this collection yet, you can still do so until May 9, which will enable you to access those titles even after this date for as long as you remain a PlayStation Plus member.”

The titles set for deletion are below.

Batman Arkham Knight
Battlefield 1
Bloodborne
Call of Duty Black Ops 3
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Days Gone
Detroit Become Human
Fallout 4
Final Fantasy XV
God of War
Infamous Second Son
Monster Hunter World
Mortal Kombat X
Ratchet & Clank
Resident Evil 7 Biohazard
The Last Guardian
The Last of Us Remastered
Uncharted 4 A Thief’s End
Until Dawn



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