PlayStation Plus Extra Users Warned of Game Removals in May 2026

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PlayStation Plus Extra users have been issued a warning regarding the removal of several games from the service in May 2026, including popular titles like GTA V and Red Dead Redemption.

The removals are set to take effect on May 1, 2026, as games typically exit the service when their contracts expire, which can occur after 6, 12, or 24 months. Games added six months ago, such as Moto GP 25, are also on the chopping block.

In addition to GTA V and Red Dead Redemption, other titles likely to be removed include Sand Land, Battlefield V, and Granblue Fantasy Versus, which were added 12 months ago. Furthermore, games like Crime Boss: Rockay City and Cat Quest, added two years ago, are also expected to leave.

Players are encouraged to check the Last Chance To Play section of the app for updates on the games that will be leaving the service. The new lineup of PS Plus Extra and Premium games is scheduled to be revealed on April 15, 2026, with new titles available for download starting April 21, 2026.

In a positive note, two new free games, Forgive Me Father 2 and Deathless: The Hero Quest, are currently available for PS Plus Premium members. Notably, the save data from the free trial will carry over if users decide to purchase the full game.

Despite the upcoming removals, 2026 has been described as a decent year for PlayStation Plus, with hopes that the service will continue to improve as the year progresses. However, the uncertainty surrounding the game removals has left some users anxious.

As the gaming community awaits further announcements, the focus remains on the evolving landscape of PlayStation Plus Extra and its offerings. Details remain unconfirmed about any additional changes that may occur in the coming months.