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Here are the games leaving PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium in June

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Last updated: 22.05.2025 02:12
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Following last week’s PlayStation Plus catalogue additions for May, Sony has announced its next batch of departures, with Monster Hunter Rise and more all leaving the service in June.


In total, PlayStation Plus’ newly updated Last Chance to Play section confirms six titles are currently set to be removed from the service next month, meaning the clock is ticking if you were hoping to see any of their credits roll. Here’s everything confirmed to be leaving so far:

  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • Rogue Legacy 2
  • Inscryption
  • After Us
  • Kayak VR: Mirage
  • Avicii Invector


It’s a considerably smaller list compared to last month, when Sony jettisoned over 22 titles – including the likes of Grand Theft Auto 5, Batman: Arkham Knight, Payday 2, Ghostrunner, and Journey to the Savage Planet. But that’s not to say none of June’s removals will be missed; Monster Hunter Rise is a stellar entry in Capcom’s long-running series, while Rogue Legacy 2 – with its jauntily compelling permadeath platform exploration – and the wonderfully sinister Inscryption both come highly recommended.


And if you’ve managed to miss PlayStation Plus’ latest additions so far this month, these include Battlefield 5, Stalker: Legends of the Zone Trilogy, and Humankind for Premium and Extra subscribers. Meanwhile, Ark: Survival Ascended, Balatro, and Warhammer 40K: Boltgun can be picked up across all three membership tiers, and you can find more details in Eurogamer’s full PlayStation Plus guide.

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