PS Plus Extra is losing 3 more PS5 and PS4 games in May 2024
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TrueTrophies News Gaming Releases and Sales Forums Gaming Sessions Leaderboards Targets Help & Support We have exclusive news — thanks to devs at TT we now know that PS Plus Extra is losing three more games in May 2024 that have not been listed by Sony. What do you make of all these games leaving PS Plus that Sony has not announced? Are there any games that you are sad to see leave? Are there any games in this huge batch of leaving games we should add to our best PS5 games list? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Written by Sean Lawson Sean is a Staff Writer who focuses on the geekiest Sony news. He specializes in PlayStation trophies, the best PS Plus games, RPGs, and fighting games. Sean is using this experience to cover Stellar Blade, Dragon Age Dreadwolf, Baldur's Gate 3, and Dragon's Dogma 2 for PS5, all while he still dives into favorite games like Mass Effect, Tomb Raider, and Persona. Get the biggest PlayStation news delivered straight to your inbox every week. JoinElex 2, Darksiders 3, and Darksiders Genesis are also leaving PS Plus Extra in May 2024
Scanned through the TrueTrophies servers by our talented Development Team, we can add Elex 2, Darksiders 3, and Darksiders Genesis to the list of games we won't be able to play for much longer through PS Plus on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. These games not only join the 27 announced PS Plus Extra leaving games but the six other unannounced leaving games that include Horizon Zero Dawn, Darksiders 1, Darksiders 2, Wreckfest, Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning, and MX vs. ATV.
Just like Kes pointed out in his article about the five additional games leaving PS Plus, the three games here are also published by THQ Nordic. This further backs up the idea that the contract between THQ Nordic and Sony has come to an end and all of its games are now exiting the service. However, there is always the possibility of negotiations in the future that may see some of these come back.
I actually have an interest in all three games leaving the service. While I have yet to play any games in either the Elex or Darksiders franchise, they both look like series that I would gel with really well. While I do own the Elex games physically, I don't own any games in the Darksiders series which makes their loss sting that little bit more. I guess my only option now is to bite the bullet and purchase them physically when I have the cash to spare.