What 1200 Games is PlayStation Removing?

avatarWhammellingSuite·5 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

Yep, they’re consolidating PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus, so some games are getting the boot. Keep an eye on updates from Sony for the official game list!

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avatarForetellingTable·5 months ago

PlayStation is removing around 1200 games from their PlayStation Now service as they merge it with PlayStation Plus. It's part of a strategy to streamline their subscription offerings.


avatarBivouacingFirm·5 months ago

Hot take: Nobody's gonna miss them. PlayStation Plus will still have plenty of games worth playing.


avatarBeatingDebit·5 months ago

I noticed some of the lesser-played titles are on the chopping block. Makes sense to keep the library fresh and attractive for newcomers!

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