Games Leaving PS Plus in May Expected to Include Popular Trilogy
Sony has yet to confirm the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in May 2025, but as usual, we’re sharing predictions for upcoming departures. These predictions are based on established departure patterns as always, and have a very high degree of accuracy every month. We highly recommend players prioritize the following games, especially the new Tomb […] The post Games Leaving PS Plus in May Expected to Include Popular Trilogy appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.


Sony has yet to confirm the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in May 2025, but as usual, we’re sharing predictions for upcoming departures. These predictions are based on established departure patterns as always, and have a very high degree of accuracy every month. We highly recommend players prioritize the following games, especially the new Tomb Raider trilogy.
Games expected to leave PS Plus Extra, Premium in May 2025
As pointed out by Reddit user kayrakaanonline, Tomb Raider (2013), Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider were all added to PS Plus 24 months ago. While we don’t know the specifics of Sony’s deal with Crystal Dynamics/Embracer Group, a large number of games depart around the two-year mark, so players are advised to wrap these games up.
Similarly, PS Plus day-one game Humanity joined the catalog two years ago, and is one to keep an eye on. Most day-one games tend to depart around the 12-month mark, and Humanity is already well beyond that point.
In terms of Sony first-party and exclusive games, prioritize the likes of Days Gone, Ghost of Tsushima, and Death Stranding as they all have new releases coming up.
Other than that, RPG games Cat Quest 1 and 2 joined the service 12 months ago along with Crime Boss: Rockay City, so if you’re interested in these games, now is the time to check them out.
Last but not least, GTA V is approaching the six-month mark again, which is typically when it leaves the service with a chance of being re-added at some point. It’s similar to how the same Bethesda games continue to join and depart PS Plus, except they stay longer than six months.
Other games to keep an eye on include Watch Dogs (approaching 12 months), Watch Dogs Legion (24 months), and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (24 months). Bethesda games approaching 24 months include Dishonored games, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and The Evil Within 2.
As a reminder, here are the departures Sony has confirmed for April.
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