
Prepare for some heavy losses, as PlayStation Plus is set to lose 14 games in August from across its extra tier.
You know the drill by now; while PlayStation adds new games to its line-up every month, so too does it take away.
And in mid August, an exact date to be confirmed, 14 titles will be departing meaning you have just four weeks to work through and complete any that appeal to you.
Before I detail these 14 titles, this list is correct for the Japanese and Asian regions.
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More often than not, the North American and Europe / UK departures are the same, but we won’t receive confirmation until those respective PlayStation Plus hubs update later today.
The biggest loss this month is most definitely CD Projekt RED’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Given that it takes upwards of 50 hours to finish the main story, it’s not too late to begin a playthrough, but I’d get going sooner rather than later.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is also on its way out, another title I’d recommend playing - especially as a third and final game is in the works.
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You can finish Cal’s second adventure in around 20 hours.
Wild Hearts, UFC 5, TopSpin 2K25, and Ride 5 are also set to depart; I can’t claim to have played any of these games, but Wild Hearts has always intrigued me.
With a playtime of 40 hours, I’ve got my work cut out if I want to give it a go.
If you’re a Sword Heart Online fan, prepare yourself.
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Sword Art Online: Last Recollection, Sword Art Online: Alycization Lycoris, Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet, Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization, and Sword Art Online: Lost Song are all due to leave next month.
As are Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, Bugsnax, and Vacation Simulator.
Bugsnax is another game I keep meaning to get around to.
That one is only around eight hours in length so I may just begin downloading it right now.
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While an exact date is, like I said, yet to be confirmed with regards to when these games will be leaving, the process typically takes place on a Tuesday, so I’d predict either 12 August or 19 August.
So do dive in, or risk missing out completely.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, Sony, PlayStation 5