Like a subscription service for werewolves, PS Plus has begun its monthly changes, with new games arriving as of today, July 15, and others flagged as leaving next month. Heading for the exit in August, among others, is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but already having stepped in to replace it is CD Projekt Redâs colossal RPG follow-up, Cyberpunk 2077
Sonyâs subscription service is going to look pretty amazing for the second half of July, before some of the previously hosted games head for the door next month. So while youâve only a couple of weeks left to finish The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on your PS4 or PS5, the good news is that you can already move on to Cyberpunk. While that game was a colossal disaster on launchâso much so that Sony itself pulled it from sale on its consolesâthings are working far better five years on. (Five years on? Oh dear god, something is horribly wrong with time itself, and we need to start confronting this as a species.)
As we previously reported, also arriving is Abiotic Factor, a rare day-one launch for PS Plus, albeit of a survival game that came out over a year ago on PC. Deep Field Gamesâ paranormal craft-me-do has been phenomenally popular on Steam, boasting the enviable Overwhelmingly Positive rating, with 94 percent of over 32,000 reviews giving it a thumbs up. Itâs joined by Donât Nodâs story-heavy 2024 action-RPG Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, and 2020âs super-tough third-person roguelite, Risk of Rain 2. Oh, and Amazonâs New World: Aeternum for some reason.
But where PlayStation giveth it must also taketh away, so come August youâll see a bunch of games disappearing. Along with Geraltâs departure thereâs also the rather tough loss of the fantastic Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, as well as Wild Hearts (eh), UFC 5, and cutesy creature collector Bugsnax, amongst a bunch of others including six different Sword Art Online games.
Itâs a sad time to see The Witcher 3 disappearing, given the game is soon to be able to support mods on the PlayStation, but the ten-year-old title can often be picked up for great prices in sales.
And while you almost certainly cannot start and finish Witcher 3 before it goes, you definitely can complete metroidvania-infused action-adventure Jedi: Survivor. The sequel to 2019âs Jedi: Fallen Order, it continues the adventures of Cal Kestis, as he searches for a hidden planet safe haven to protect the victims of the Empire, and itâs just utterly brilliant
The full list of departures, with big props to PlayStation Lifestyle, is below:
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Wild Hearts
UFC 5
TopSpin 2K25
Ride 5
Bugsnax
Vacation Simulator
Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker
Sword Art Online: Last Recollection
Sword Art Online: Alycization Lycoris
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet
Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization
Sword Art Online: Lost Song