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Horizon Forbidden West and other PS Plus Extra and Deluxe games will leave in September 2024

Horizon Forbidden West and other PS Plus Extra and Deluxe games will leave in September 2024






Sony has updated the PS Store section that indicates which games will be leaving PS Plus Extra and Deluxe in September 2024.

If you missed it, check out the PS Plus Extra and Deluxe games for August 2024.

Check out the list below.

Notes:

  • This list comes from a section you can view on PS5. It’s located in PlayStation Plus > Collections > Last Chance to Play;
  • The menu is currently only visible on European accounts. If there is a change in the Brazilian language, we will notify you separately;
  • Games will be removed in September 17Except as otherwise specified;
  • More games may be added to the list by the relevant date (we’ll update you if that happens).

PS Plus Extra Deluxe Vacation September 2024

They left the PS Plus Extra and Deluxe catalog.

  1. Forbidden Horizon West | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  2. Marvel Midnight Sun | Playstation 4
  3. Marvel Midnight Sun | PS5
  4. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2* | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  5. Strange: Isolation | Playstation 4
  6. An exact copy of NieR.1.22474487139… | Playstation 4
  7. Spiritfarer – Farewell Edition | Playstation 4
  8. Cloudbank | Playstation 4
  9. Ocean Star: Integrity and Loyalty | Playstation 4
  10. Ocean Star: Divine Power | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  11. Star Ocean: First Departure R** | Playstation 4
  12. Star Ocean: The Last Hope – 4K and Full HD Remaster** | Playstation 4
  13. Ocean Star: Until the End of Time** | Playstation 4

*Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is only available via streaming on PS Plus Premium (i.e. not available in Brazil).
**Available only on PS Plus Deluxe.




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