It seems PlayStation Plus subscribers are losing access to 35 games this spring season. Those signed up for the Extra and Premium tiers will not be able to access a fair number of select games due to a decently sized delisting. While it’s common for PS Plus games to get delisted, this number all at once is not like the usual quiet delist. In fact, it includes many exclusive titles and a few first-party titles, including Spider-Man. Sony announced recently that the PS Plus service will no longer have 32 titles starting on May 16th.
PlayStation Plus Is Losing About 35 Games
Marvel’s Spider-Man is one of the most significant games leaving the spotlight. As one of the best PS5 exclusives on the market, no doubt some fans will miss it dearly as it leaves the package deal. Fans will lose both the Game of the Year Edition and the normal version from the PS Plus subscription.
Below is a list of the games that will be unavailable on PlayStation Plus after May 16th:
- Left Alive
- Balan Wonderworld
- Chronos: Before The Ashes
- Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy!
- Deadlight: Director’s Cut
- FlatOut 4: Total Insanity
- Dreamfall Chapters
- Graveyard Keeper
- How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition
- Homefront: The Revolution
- Last Day of June
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance
- Left Alive
- KONA
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition
- Marvel’s Spider-Man
- Metro 2033 Redux
- Mighty No. 9
- Metro: Last Light Redux
- MX vs ATV All Out
- Pixel Piracy
- Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition
- Red Fraction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
- Resident Evil
- Relicta
- Shenmue 3
- Resident Evil
- Star Ocean: First Departure R
- Tour de France 2021
- This War of Mine: The Little Ones
- TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2
- Windbound
- Virginia
While the only huge title here is Spider-Man, it’s still a shame to see these many titles go out so quickly. Games like Chocobo Mystery Dungeon and This War of Mine have claimed the status of cult classics for many gamers, which is why it’s pretty unfortunate to see them go. Do you think this brings down the value of PS Plus? Or do you think the rest of the games carry it forward without complaint?