What Happens to Your Games When PlayStation Plus Expires?

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avatarDistributingJokea year ago

Once your PS Plus subscription expires, you won't be able to access the free games you downloaded until you renew it. Don't worry, your game saves and progress will still be there!

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avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

If your PS Plus runs out, you lose access to free monthly games - but any games you bought at a discount or full price are still yours to play.


avatarNickelingAlana year ago

You won't have access to the PS Plus free games library, but all other purchased games remain unaffected. Just renew PS Plus whenever you want to get those freebies back!


avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

You lose the ability to play the free monthly games. Everything else you bought with your hard-earned cash is still playable.

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