It’s that time of the month again folks.Sonyis updating thePlayStation Plus Extracatalogue, which means we’re getting new games (Yay!).This also means some titles are leaving the service though (Boo!), and Sony has let us know ahead of time exactly which titles are on their way out.A few choice titles are leaving the service on 20 August - including one of the best RPGs of the last couple of years.AdvertDon’t forget,Astro Botlaunches next month.The titles that are leaving areNBA 2k 24: Kobe Bryant Edition,Need For Speed Unbound,Destroy All Humans!,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed,Spellforce 3 Reforced,Trials Of Mana,Lost Judgment,Moving Out 2,Midnight Fight Express, and (worst of all)Sea of Stars.If you haven’t had a chance to playSea of Starsyet, I recommend it above every other game that’s currently scheduled to leave the PlayStation Plus Extra catalogue.AdvertIt’s a charming and extremely fun little throwback to the Super Nintendo RPGs of the early 90s, and the reviews speak for themselves.Sea of Starsis currently sitting at a 97% recommended scoreon OpenCriticand 87/100 for the PlayStation 5 versionon Metacritic.You’ve also got plenty of time left to play it, as the game is around 30 to 40 hours in length. More than doable with eight days left on the clock.A couple of the other games that are leaving are more than worth checking out too, like the fun little puzzle/strategy hybridMoving Out 2and developer Humble Games take on the beat-em-up genreMidnight Fight Express.AdvertHonestly though, if you can only play one of the games make sure it’sSea of Stars. It’s a genuine shame it’s leaving, but hopefully the news of its departure will get a few more of you to give it a go.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony,Playstation Plus

It’s that time of the month again folks.Sonyis updating thePlayStation Plus Extracatalogue, which means we’re getting new games (Yay!).This also means some titles are leaving the service though (Boo!), and Sony has let us know ahead of time exactly which titles are on their way out.A few choice titles are leaving the service on 20 August - including one of the best RPGs of the last couple of years.AdvertDon’t forget,Astro Botlaunches next month.The titles that are leaving areNBA 2k 24: Kobe Bryant Edition,Need For Speed Unbound,Destroy All Humans!,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed,Spellforce 3 Reforced,Trials Of Mana,Lost Judgment,Moving Out 2,Midnight Fight Express, and (worst of all)Sea of Stars.If you haven’t had a chance to playSea of Starsyet, I recommend it above every other game that’s currently scheduled to leave the PlayStation Plus Extra catalogue.AdvertIt’s a charming and extremely fun little throwback to the Super Nintendo RPGs of the early 90s, and the reviews speak for themselves.Sea of Starsis currently sitting at a 97% recommended scoreon OpenCriticand 87/100 for the PlayStation 5 versionon Metacritic.You’ve also got plenty of time left to play it, as the game is around 30 to 40 hours in length. More than doable with eight days left on the clock.A couple of the other games that are leaving are more than worth checking out too, like the fun little puzzle/strategy hybridMoving Out 2and developer Humble Games take on the beat-em-up genreMidnight Fight Express.AdvertHonestly though, if you can only play one of the games make sure it’sSea of Stars. It’s a genuine shame it’s leaving, but hopefully the news of its departure will get a few more of you to give it a go.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony,Playstation Plus
It’s that time of the month again folks.Sonyis updating thePlayStation Plus Extracatalogue, which means we’re getting new games (Yay!).This also means some titles are leaving the service though (Boo!), and Sony has let us know ahead of time exactly which titles are on their way out.A few choice titles are leaving the service on 20 August - including one of the best RPGs of the last couple of years.AdvertDon’t forget,Astro Botlaunches next month.The titles that are leaving areNBA 2k 24: Kobe Bryant Edition,Need For Speed Unbound,Destroy All Humans!,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed,Spellforce 3 Reforced,Trials Of Mana,Lost Judgment,Moving Out 2,Midnight Fight Express, and (worst of all)Sea of Stars.If you haven’t had a chance to playSea of Starsyet, I recommend it above every other game that’s currently scheduled to leave the PlayStation Plus Extra catalogue.AdvertIt’s a charming and extremely fun little throwback to the Super Nintendo RPGs of the early 90s, and the reviews speak for themselves.Sea of Starsis currently sitting at a 97% recommended scoreon OpenCriticand 87/100 for the PlayStation 5 versionon Metacritic.You’ve also got plenty of time left to play it, as the game is around 30 to 40 hours in length. More than doable with eight days left on the clock.A couple of the other games that are leaving are more than worth checking out too, like the fun little puzzle/strategy hybridMoving Out 2and developer Humble Games take on the beat-em-up genreMidnight Fight Express.AdvertHonestly though, if you can only play one of the games make sure it’sSea of Stars. It’s a genuine shame it’s leaving, but hopefully the news of its departure will get a few more of you to give it a go.
It’s that time of the month again folks.Sonyis updating thePlayStation Plus Extracatalogue, which means we’re getting new games (Yay!).
This also means some titles are leaving the service though (Boo!), and Sony has let us know ahead of time exactly which titles are on their way out.
A few choice titles are leaving the service on 20 August - including one of the best RPGs of the last couple of years.
Advert
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Don’t forget,Astro Botlaunches next month.
The titles that are leaving areNBA 2k 24: Kobe Bryant Edition,Need For Speed Unbound,Destroy All Humans!,Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed,Spellforce 3 Reforced,Trials Of Mana,Lost Judgment,Moving Out 2,Midnight Fight Express, and (worst of all)Sea of Stars.
If you haven’t had a chance to playSea of Starsyet, I recommend it above every other game that’s currently scheduled to leave the PlayStation Plus Extra catalogue.
Advert
Advert
It’s a charming and extremely fun little throwback to the Super Nintendo RPGs of the early 90s, and the reviews speak for themselves.
Sea of Starsis currently sitting at a 97% recommended scoreon OpenCriticand 87/100 for the PlayStation 5 versionon Metacritic.
You’ve also got plenty of time left to play it, as the game is around 30 to 40 hours in length. More than doable with eight days left on the clock.
A couple of the other games that are leaving are more than worth checking out too, like the fun little puzzle/strategy hybridMoving Out 2and developer Humble Games take on the beat-em-up genreMidnight Fight Express.
Advert
Advert
Honestly though, if you can only play one of the games make sure it’sSea of Stars. It’s a genuine shame it’s leaving, but hopefully the news of its departure will get a few more of you to give it a go.
Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Sony,Playstation Plus