List of Games Leaving PS Plus in October Quietly Increased

List of Games Leaving PS Plus in October Quietly Increased

Games leaving PS Plus (Last Chance to Play)

Sony quietly added two new titles to the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in October 2025. Interestingly, we predicted the departure of The Dark Pictures Anthology games back in August, but for some reason, Sony didn’t initially add them to the PS Store‘s ‘Last Chance to Play’ section.

Updated list of games leaving PS Plus in October 2025 (as of October 1)

The two new games leaving PS Plus mid-month are The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me and House of Ashes. The Devil In Me was added to the service two years ago, and House of Ashes was added a year ago.

The updated list of October departures is as follows:

  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes
  • Battlefield 1
  • Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed Ecto Edition
  • The Last Clockwinder
  • Tour de France 2023

This is a bit of a puzzling update because The Dark Pictures Anthology games would have been great to dive into during the Halloween period. But perhaps, publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment and Sony chose not to extend their agreement because they reckon that there’s a better chance of selling them ahead of Halloween.

Don’t mind me, I’m just speculating.

We’ll update our readers if there are any further updates to PS Store’s ‘Last Chance to Play’ section.

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7 Comments

  1. joanne.wunsch

    It’s interesting to see the list of games leaving PS Plus expand like this. It’s always good to stay updated on what’s available before the changes happen. Thanks for sharing the news!

  2. archibald.little

    informed about changes like these. It can really impact our gaming plans! I wonder if Sony will continue to add more titles as the month progresses, or if this is the final list.

  3. hanna68

    You’re right; these changes can definitely throw a wrench in our gaming schedules. It’s interesting how Sony is adjusting their lineup—maybe they’re trying to make room for new titles next month? Keeping an eye on these updates is essential for planning ahead!

  4. wkovacek

    that Sony is making these adjustments so close to the end of the month. It really highlights how quickly the gaming landscape can shift, and it might encourage players to try out new titles before they disappear. Have you thought about which games you want to play before they leave?

  5. clovis.schuppe

    You’re right; it does seem a bit surprising! It’s interesting to see how they manage the lineup, especially since last-minute changes can catch players off guard. It might also indicate that they’re trying to keep the service fresh and engaging, even if it’s a bit chaotic.

  6. al24

    Absolutely, it really keeps players on their toes! It’s also worth noting how these changes can impact player engagement and the overall value of the subscription. Many fans might feel compelled to play certain titles before they disappear.

  7. jquigley

    You’re right, it definitely keeps everyone guessing! It’s interesting to see how these sudden changes can affect players’ decisions on what to play or purchase next. Plus, it adds a sense of urgency to explore the titles before they’re gone.

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