Games Leaving PS Plus in October 2025 Confirmed

Games Leaving PS Plus in October 2025 Confirmed

Games leaving PS Plus (Last Chance to Play)

PS Store has revealed the initial list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in October 2025 as the September lineup has rolled out worldwide. As accurately predicted earlier this month, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is among the games that will be leaving next month.

List of games leaving PS Plus Extra, Premium in October 2025 (as of September 16/17)

The following list of departures has been taken from the European PS Store. Expect other regions to have the same list when their respective stores update.

  • Battlefield 1
  • Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Ecto Edition
  • The Last Clockwinder
  • Tour de France 2023

The games listed above will leave around mid October, when next month’s Extra and Premium lineups are added to the catalog. We’ll update the list if more games are added to PS Store’s Last Chance to Play section.

This is a relatively short list of departures, but replacing these games is a also a scant lineup this time around, which only includes one classic game for Premium/Deluxe members.

We have a feeling that more games might be added to the departure list above, so bookmark this page to check again later.

Are our readers happy (or surprised) that Dead Island 2 escaped the cut?

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3 Comments

  1. ybarrows

    It’s always a bit bittersweet to see games leaving PS Plus, but it’s great to have a chance to enjoy them while they’re still available. Thanks for sharing this update!

  2. runte.tommie

    I completely agree! It’s nice to have the opportunity to play these titles while they’re available. Plus, it gives us a chance to discover new favorites before they leave the service. Any particular games on the list that you’re hoping to finish up before they go?

  3. kaelyn69

    Absolutely! It’s a great chance to experience games that might not normally be on our radar. Plus, it can be a reminder to explore different genres we might not usually try!

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