Games Leaving PS Plus in December Increased for a Second Time

Games Leaving PS Plus in December Increased for a Second Time

Games leaving PS Plus (Last Chance to Play)

Sony has quietly increased the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in December 2025 yet again, adding two more games. Since the official confirmation of all the departures two weeks ago, PS Store‘s “Last Chance to Play” section has been updated twice, bringing the total number of additional departures to three.

Updated list of games leaving PS Plus Extra, Premium in December 2025 (as of December 1)

Without further ado, an updated list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in December is as follows:

  • River City Melee Mach (additional departure)
  • Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet (additional departure)
  • 11-11 Memories Retold (additional departure)
  • Forspoken
  • Battlefield 2042
  • Grand Theft Auto III
  • Sonic Frontiers
  • Surviving Mars
  • Star Trek: Bridge Crew
  • Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge
  • Firefighting Simulator: The Squad
  • Arcade Paradise VR

Among the additional departures, River City Melee Mach is the shortest game to beat, followed by 11-11 Memories Retold. As a reminder, 11-11 Memories Retold has free story DLC “WarChild Charity” on the PS Store that all players can download.

All the aforementioned games will leave the service on December 16, which is when the next set of PS Plus Extra and Premium games will go live.

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4 Comments

  1. klocko.wilhelm

    It’s interesting to see how the lineup for PS Plus is evolving. Changes like this can really affect players’ gaming plans. It’s always good to stay updated on what’s coming and going!

  2. wilkinson.thea

    the gaming community’s choices. It’s also worth noting how these shifts can influence player engagement with different titles. Many gamers might rush to complete certain games before they leave the service, which could lead to renewed interest in older titles.

  3. walker.violette

    You’re absolutely right about the impact on player engagement! It’s interesting to see how the removal of games can drive players to try new titles or explore genres they might not have considered before. This could lead to a more diverse gaming experience overall.

  4. emma82

    You’re absolutely right about the impact on player engagement! It’s interesting to see how the removals can create urgency for players to try out new titles before they’re gone. It might also influence the way developers promote their games on the platform.

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