PlayStation Plus subscribers are in for a scarce line-up of games in March, as loads of titles are expected to vanish.
PlayStation Plus has its fair share of bangers, as well as disappointments in its game library, but the remaining constant is no game stays on the service forever. Things are constantly switched up, added, removed, the works, with nothing ever staying the same.
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Subscribers in March are expecting a mass exodus of games that have been on the service for a while, including some its heaviest hitters.
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Now there’s no way of knowing for certain what could be leaving the service and we’ll only know for sure when PlayStation announces the departures like it always does. That hasn’t stopped fans from applying some logical thinking though, as Reddit user kayrakaanonline has once again predicted what games could be on their way out.
Typically speaking, the longer a game has been on PlayStation Plus the more likely it’ll be cycled out for something new. With this in mind, kayrakaanonline has predicted the following games will leave in March, as it’ll have marked a year of them being on the service.
Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection
Tchia
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Rainbow Six Extraction
Ghostwire Tokyo
Life is Strange: True Colors
Immortals: Fenyx Rising
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Life is Strange 2
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Street Fighter V Champion Edition
Untitled Goose Game
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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
Rage 2
Neo: The World Ends with You
Haven
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Ridge Racer Type 4
Ape Academy 2
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
Again there’s no guarantee these games will leave in March and for the time being we’ll be none the wiser until PlayStation makes an announcement, these just seem like the logical choices.
Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection, Ghostwire Tokyo and the criminally underrated Immortals: Fenyx Rising will all be sorely missed though, so hopefully they don’t leave anytime soon.
All we can do now is wait and see what PlayStation says, with an announcement likely due sometime next month.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, PlayStation 5, Sony