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PlayStation Plus November Line-Up Is Off to a Rough Start

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Published 16:15 21 Oct 2025 GMT+1

PlayStation Plus November Line-Up Is Off to a Rough Start

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Olly Smith

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It looks like PlayStation Plus’ November line-up may be off to a rough start, as the games being removed for the month have now been revealed.

One of the main reasons to enjoy PlayStation Plus is getting access to the hundreds of games that are available as part of the service.

Depending on which tier you’re subscribed to, you get access to a varying amount of games that are available for as long as you remain subscribed.

But with new games being added to the service every single month, it unfortunately also means that some may be removed from the service.

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If a publisher has only made a deal to have its game on PlayStation Plus for 12 months, then it may be removed from there after that period if it doesn’t renegotiate.

And we now may have had a first look at the games due to be removed from PlayStation Plus in November. As shared on the PlayStation Plus Reddit page, seven games have appeared on the Last Chance To Play section.

The seven games are:

  • Battlefield V
  • Like a Dragon: Ishin!
  • Digimon Survive
  • Synapse
  • Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
  • Football Manager 2024 Console
  • Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz

Some of these are pretty obvious as to why they’re being removed from the service. For starters, with Battlefield 6 being so fresh, Electronic Arts will probably want to push more players towards playing the new game by removing Battlefield V

If you do still want to play it, you can buy the game from the PlayStation Store or access it as part of EA Play.

Similarly, Digimon has also seen a new release recently with Digimon Story Time Stranger. While quite a different game from Digimon Survive, it makes sense that Bandai Namco may want to promote that over the older title.

Meanwhile, the Like A Dragon games also tend to rotate on and off between PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass as well, so it’s no surprise that Ishin is also leaving the service.

Since the release of Ishin, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has also released Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Infinite Wealth, and Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii.

On PlayStation Plus, it’s being replaced by Yakuza: Like A Dragon, the first game of the rebooted era of the series featuring the new protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga.

You have around one month left to enjoy the above titles so it's not too late if there is something you wish to dive into.

Featured Image Credit: Sony / EA

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, Sony

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