Grand Theft Auto Vâs latest PlayStation Plus tour is about to end. Rockstar Gamesâ perennial bestseller (over 210 million copies to date) is leaving the subscription library after just six months, ahead of Grand Theft Auto VIâs arrival sometime in the fall. But itâs not the only big name departing in May. Some other great games are leaving too, including some real head-scratchers.
In addition to GTA V, PS Plus will also lose Batman: Arkham Knight, Payday 2, and Enter The Gungeon on May 20. Fine, third-party releases come and go. But more confusing is the loss of some of Sonyâs own games, including ones that were previously only playable via the service. Hereâs the full list via the PlayStation Plus subreddit:
Grand Theft Auto V
MotoGP 24
The Sims 4: Island Living
Resistance: Fall of Man
Resistance 2
Walkabout Mini Golf
Synth Riders
Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord
Before Your Eyes
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners â Chapter 2: Retribution
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2
Stranded: Alien Dawn
The Lego Movie 2 Videogame
Ghostrunner
Payday 2: Crimewave Edition
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
Journey to the Savage Planet
Portal Knights
Enter the Gungeon
Batman: Arkham Knight
Infamous: Second Son
Infamous: Second Son is a Sucker Punch game that came out over a decade ago and seems like an easy game to keep available to all Extra subscribers. Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2, meanwhile, are PS3 games that only became available to play on PS4 and PS5 via cloud streaming on the Premier tier of PS Plus back in November. Unless Sony is about to stealth drop a port of the Resistance Trilogy Collection next month, I really have no idea whatâs going on here.
Itâs hardly the first time the PS5 maker has taken first-party games out of the PS Plus rotation. Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon: Forbidden West were notably removed just last year. Sonyâs unwillingness to keep all of its games on the Netflix-like service even years after they first launched remains one of the major distinctions between it and Microsoftâs competing Xbox Game Pass. At a time when PS Plus is getting more expensive all over the world, it might become a tougher pill for people to swallow.