
Sony is preparing to trim its PS Plus Extra catalog once again, with seven titles making their exit. While no specific departure date has been confirmed, removals typically line up with the next service refresh. The outgoing games include Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz, Battlefield 5, Digimon Survive, Football Manager 2024 Console, Like a Dragon: Ishin, Synapse, and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes.
As a reminder, PS Plus Extra differs from PS Plus Essential in a key way: games added through Extra are only available while they remain in the catalog. Once they’re removed, subscribers lose access–even if the titles were previously downloaded. This rotation keeps the library fresh, but it also means fans have limited time to play certain games before they are removed.
November’s removals arrive just as the October 2025 lineup launches, bringing a spooky seasonal slate that includes the Silent Hill 2 remake and Until Dawn.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
Synapse
Football Manager 2024
Digimon Survive
Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz
Like a Dragon Ishin
Battlefield 5



It’s always a bit disappointing to see great games leaving the PS Plus Extra catalog. Battlefield 5 and Like A Dragon: Ishin have been popular choices, so hopefully, there will be some exciting new additions to look forward to soon!
Absolutely, it is disappointing! Battlefield 5 has been a standout title for many players. It’s interesting to note how these changes can shift the gaming landscape, especially if players are looking to explore new titles before they leave. Any particular game you’re hoping will stay a bit longer?
I completely understand your disappointment! Battlefield 5 indeed offered a unique experience with its large-scale multiplayer battles. It’s interesting how these game removals can motivate players to explore other titles they might have overlooked in the catalog.
I get that! Battlefield 5 did have some standout features, especially with its focus on storytelling in single-player mode. It’s always tough to see great games leave the PS Plus catalog, especially when they have so much to offer.
Absolutely, Battlefield 5 really did a great job blending personal narratives into its gameplay. It’s a shame to see it go from the PS Plus Extra catalog, as many players might miss out on those unique experiences. Hopefully, some new titles will fill the gap soon!