PlayStation Plus’ January offerings will be upon us but in the meantime, we do know what games are set to leave the service next month and the line-up includes one former GOTY winner.To recap, December’s essential tier offeringsare available to download now. You can now enjoyLEGO 2K Drive, Sable, andPowerWash Simulator,and I heartily recommend you sample all three. We’re just two days away from finding out what should land on the extra and premiumPlayStation Plustiers this month. Let’s hope we end the year on a high. With that in mind, we certainly don’t yet know what new games January will bring, but we are aware of which titles are being taken away. In total, 10 games are set to leave PlayStation Plus next month so take this as your final warning to play them.GOTY winnerIt Takes Twowill depart PlayStation Plus next month.The full list of departing games is as follows:It Takes Two, SnowRunner, Back 4 Blood, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, Devil May Cry 5, Jett: The Far Shore, Omno, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire - Ultimate Edition, The Missing: J.J Macfield and the Island of Memories, andMitsurugi Kamui Hikae.AdvertI’m impressed with PlayStation Plus fans. Just last week,many predictedthatBack 4 BloodandDevil May Cry 5: Special Editionwould soon be departing based on suspected expiring lending windows. It’s a great shame to seeIt Takes Twoleaving so soon, seeing as the game joined the extra tier just six months ago. In fact,SnowRunneronly joined in July. Sony really isn’t giving us too long to sample some of these titles.“It Takes Two? But it’s way too soon,”wrotetokusa0, while KittenDecomposer96added, “I thoughtDMC5was here to say. [..] I still hop on a palace from time to time.” User skylinefan26said, “SnowRunnerleaving?! I’ve got 120 hours into it and have barely touched the surface”. One angry subscribersaid, “Sony is a joke. Keep giving us c**p and take away multiple great games.”We can only hope that January brings us some fantastic new additions to make up for these losses.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus

PlayStation Plus’ January offerings will be upon us but in the meantime, we do know what games are set to leave the service next month and the line-up includes one former GOTY winner.To recap, December’s essential tier offeringsare available to download now. You can now enjoyLEGO 2K Drive, Sable, andPowerWash Simulator,and I heartily recommend you sample all three. We’re just two days away from finding out what should land on the extra and premiumPlayStation Plustiers this month. Let’s hope we end the year on a high. With that in mind, we certainly don’t yet know what new games January will bring, but we are aware of which titles are being taken away. In total, 10 games are set to leave PlayStation Plus next month so take this as your final warning to play them.GOTY winnerIt Takes Twowill depart PlayStation Plus next month.The full list of departing games is as follows:It Takes Two, SnowRunner, Back 4 Blood, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, Devil May Cry 5, Jett: The Far Shore, Omno, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire - Ultimate Edition, The Missing: J.J Macfield and the Island of Memories, andMitsurugi Kamui Hikae.AdvertI’m impressed with PlayStation Plus fans. Just last week,many predictedthatBack 4 BloodandDevil May Cry 5: Special Editionwould soon be departing based on suspected expiring lending windows. It’s a great shame to seeIt Takes Twoleaving so soon, seeing as the game joined the extra tier just six months ago. In fact,SnowRunneronly joined in July. Sony really isn’t giving us too long to sample some of these titles.“It Takes Two? But it’s way too soon,”wrotetokusa0, while KittenDecomposer96added, “I thoughtDMC5was here to say. [..] I still hop on a palace from time to time.” User skylinefan26said, “SnowRunnerleaving?! I’ve got 120 hours into it and have barely touched the surface”. One angry subscribersaid, “Sony is a joke. Keep giving us c**p and take away multiple great games.”We can only hope that January brings us some fantastic new additions to make up for these losses.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus
PlayStation Plus’ January offerings will be upon us but in the meantime, we do know what games are set to leave the service next month and the line-up includes one former GOTY winner.To recap, December’s essential tier offeringsare available to download now. You can now enjoyLEGO 2K Drive, Sable, andPowerWash Simulator,and I heartily recommend you sample all three. We’re just two days away from finding out what should land on the extra and premiumPlayStation Plustiers this month. Let’s hope we end the year on a high. With that in mind, we certainly don’t yet know what new games January will bring, but we are aware of which titles are being taken away. In total, 10 games are set to leave PlayStation Plus next month so take this as your final warning to play them.GOTY winnerIt Takes Twowill depart PlayStation Plus next month.The full list of departing games is as follows:It Takes Two, SnowRunner, Back 4 Blood, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, Devil May Cry 5, Jett: The Far Shore, Omno, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire - Ultimate Edition, The Missing: J.J Macfield and the Island of Memories, andMitsurugi Kamui Hikae.AdvertI’m impressed with PlayStation Plus fans. Just last week,many predictedthatBack 4 BloodandDevil May Cry 5: Special Editionwould soon be departing based on suspected expiring lending windows. It’s a great shame to seeIt Takes Twoleaving so soon, seeing as the game joined the extra tier just six months ago. In fact,SnowRunneronly joined in July. Sony really isn’t giving us too long to sample some of these titles.“It Takes Two? But it’s way too soon,”wrotetokusa0, while KittenDecomposer96added, “I thoughtDMC5was here to say. [..] I still hop on a palace from time to time.” User skylinefan26said, “SnowRunnerleaving?! I’ve got 120 hours into it and have barely touched the surface”. One angry subscribersaid, “Sony is a joke. Keep giving us c**p and take away multiple great games.”We can only hope that January brings us some fantastic new additions to make up for these losses.
PlayStation Plus’ January offerings will be upon us but in the meantime, we do know what games are set to leave the service next month and the line-up includes one former GOTY winner.
To recap, December’s essential tier offeringsare available to download now. You can now enjoyLEGO 2K Drive, Sable, andPowerWash Simulator,and I heartily recommend you sample all three. We’re just two days away from finding out what should land on the extra and premiumPlayStation Plustiers this month. Let’s hope we end the year on a high. With that in mind, we certainly don’t yet know what new games January will bring, but we are aware of which titles are being taken away. In total, 10 games are set to leave PlayStation Plus next month so take this as your final warning to play them.
GOTY winnerIt Takes Twowill depart PlayStation Plus next month.
The full list of departing games is as follows:It Takes Two, SnowRunner, Back 4 Blood, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, Devil May Cry 5, Jett: The Far Shore, Omno, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire - Ultimate Edition, The Missing: J.J Macfield and the Island of Memories, andMitsurugi Kamui Hikae.
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I’m impressed with PlayStation Plus fans. Just last week,many predictedthatBack 4 BloodandDevil May Cry 5: Special Editionwould soon be departing based on suspected expiring lending windows. It’s a great shame to seeIt Takes Twoleaving so soon, seeing as the game joined the extra tier just six months ago. In fact,SnowRunneronly joined in July. Sony really isn’t giving us too long to sample some of these titles.
“It Takes Two? But it’s way too soon,”wrotetokusa0, while KittenDecomposer96added, “I thoughtDMC5was here to say. [..] I still hop on a palace from time to time.” User skylinefan26said, “SnowRunnerleaving?! I’ve got 120 hours into it and have barely touched the surface”. One angry subscribersaid, “Sony is a joke. Keep giving us c**p and take away multiple great games.”
We can only hope that January brings us some fantastic new additions to make up for these losses.
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus