PlayStation Plus June 2026 Games: Which Titles are Leaving the Service?

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PS Plus June 2026 Games: The Full List of Departures

For subscribers of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium, the excitement of new additions always comes with a bittersweet reality: some titles must leave to make room for fresh content. As we head into June 2026, Sony has begun revealing the games that will be exiting the service.

The Biggest Departure: Red Dead Redemption

In a move that will surely impact many gamers, Take-Two Interactive has confirmed that Red Dead Redemption will be leaving the PS Plus catalog. Interestingly, this exit coincides with the arrival of its highly anticipated sequel, suggesting a strategic shift in the service’s offerings.

If you haven’t yet experienced the epic journey of John Marston, now is the time to jump in before the clock runs out.

When Do These Games Leave?

Based on data from the Japanese and Asian PS Stores, the current wave of departures is expected to be finalized by Tuesday, June 16, 2026. While Sony typically maintains consistency across regions, it is always wise to keep an eye on your local store for any slight variations in dates or titles.

Key Details to Remember:

  • Deadline: Most games are expected to vanish by June 16.
  • Source: Initial lists are based on Asian region updates, typically mirroring global rollouts.
  • Volatility: Sony occasionally adds more titles to the departure list or removes them without prior notice.

How to Track “Last Chance to Play”

To avoid the heartbreak of a game disappearing mid-playthrough, we recommend regularly checking the “Last Chance to Play” section on the official PlayStation Plus page. This section serves as the definitive warning system for all subscribers.

Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the PS Store for any last-minute changes or additional games being pulled from the service. Make sure to prioritize your backlog today!

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