PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium will remove a set of games from their catalogs on November 18, 2025, giving subscribers a limited window to play or claim titles before they vanish from the subscription libraries. If you planned to catch up on a backlog, treat this as your nudge to start downloading for a last weekend hurrah.
Here’s a list of the seven departures set for that date: Battlefield V; Like a Dragon: Ishin!; Digimon Survive; Synapse (PSVR2); Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes; Football Manager 2024 (console); and Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz.
This outgoing slate lands amid PlayStation’s own November refresh. Sony’s PlayStation Blog confirmed a new batch of catalog additions arriving mid-November, including major titles like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption. At the same time, monthly free games like Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator are available earlier in the month.
We already know that subscription rotations also change the dynamics of game discovery. When games leave a subscription catalog, new player inflow can drop quickly, affecting multiplayer populations and the visibility smaller studios rely on for long-tail engagement. Battlefield V players may notice thinner server populations over time if many newcomers stop discovering the game through PlayStation Plus, even as Battlefield 6 and its free-to-play Redsec offering continue to sustain large player counts.
How can I tell if a game is leaving PS Plus?
Want to double-check if a title in your region is leaving? Look for an “Available until” note on the regional PlayStation Store or open the PlayStation app. Community threads on Reddit often mirror official regional lists and can be a convenient way to confirm exact expiry dates, as departures sometimes vary by market.
An extra piece of context: The Verge reported that Sony will only “occasionally” include PS4 games in the PlayStation Plus catalog starting January 2026. That policy shift means legacy PS4 offerings could become rarer in the subscription pool, making timely redemptions (and subsequent playing) of classics more valuable for collectors and completionists. If you care about older PS4-era releases, you should pay attention to catalog windows as they could become more limited over time.
November 18, therefore, serves as a deadline for PS Plus Extra and Premium members who want to play Battlefield V and the other outgoing titles. Add them to your library, try them out, punch out that last trophy or benefit from a last-minute PS Plus discount, and check out Sony’s PlayStation Blog or your regional PS Store for any regional differences if you are not on the US storefront.






