- Seven games will be leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in mid-November, likely on Tuesday the 18th.
- Battlefield V and Like a Dragon: Ishin! top the list of losses, along with five other PS4, PS5, and PS VR2 titles.
- The listing comes from the PS Store in Japan and is expected to be the same in Spain and the rest of Europe.
- The catalog includes new releases such as Silent Hill 2 Remake and Tekken 3, while Tomb Raider: Anniversary is delayed.

This month, it's time for a rotation in the PlayStation Plus catalog. According to the official listings, Seven titles will be leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium throughout November 2025, with a special impact on subscribers who had pending campaigns, trophies, or events.
The list of releases comes from the Japanese PS Store and the 'Last Chance to Play' section. Everything indicates that the same list will be applied in Spain and the rest of Europe. when the regional catalogues are updated.
Games leaving PS Plus in November 2025
These are the titles that will be leaving the service in the coming weeks; It is advisable to download or finish them before their withdrawal If you had them on your to-do list:
- Battlefield V (PS4)
- Like a Dragon: Ishin! (PS5 and PS4)
- Digimon Survive (PS4)
- Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes (PS4)
- Football Manager 2024 Console (PS5)
- Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz (PS4)
- Synapse (PS VR2)
Among the casualties are: Battlefield V, the World War II shooter with large-scale multiplayer, and Like a Dragon: Were!, the remake set in 19th-century Japan that offers an adventure independent of the main thread of the saga.
They also say goodbye Digimon Survive, which mixes visual novel and turn-based tactics, and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, a spin-off with the Suda51 seal that plays with different design styles.
Completing the list is the detective thriller Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz, the sports simulator Football Manager 2024 Console and the virtual reality shooter Synapse for PS VR2.
When they leave and who is affected
Sony doesn't usually announce a specific date, but the releases coincide with the arrival of the new monthly catalog. The estimated window points to the middle of the month, probably on Tuesday the 18th., following the usual update pattern.
These outputs affect PS Plus Extra and Premium (Deluxe), plans with catalog (How to cancel PS Plus). Essential subscription games are not part of this rotation cycle and follow a different availability logic.
Recent catalog updates

The other side of the coin is that the service has added powerful additions. Silent Hill 2 Remake, Until Dawn y Poppy Playtime: Chapter 1 have joined the catalogue, along with Yakuza: Like a Dragon, The Dusk Falls, V rising y Wizard with a Gun.
In Premium, the classic available this month is Tekken 3While Tomb Raider: Anniversary suffered a last-minute delay until November. In addition, Two of the incoming games feature free DLC on the PS Store, an addition that may be of interest to those who join now.
Recommendations for subscribers in Spain and Europe

If you are attracted to any of the games coming out, now is a good time to prioritize them: Complete campaigns, complete trophies, and back up your data to the cloud. if you use online saves and Check out how to share PS PlusIf you purchase the game later, your progress will still be waiting for you.
To check the deadlines, go to the 'Last Chance to Play' section on PS5, PS4 or the mobile app (see how to use the subscription service on PS5). There you will see which titles expire and when., and you'll be able to manage downloads before they're removed from the catalog.
With this change of month, PS Plus tweaks its library with seven major releases and several significant additionsThose playing in Spain and Europe should prepare their Battlefield V or Like a Dragon: Ishin! games if they're halfway through, while also checking out new releases like Silent Hill 2 Remake or the classic Tekken 3.
I am a technology enthusiast who has turned his "geek" interests into a profession. I have spent more than 10 years of my life using cutting-edge technology and tinkering with all kinds of programs out of pure curiosity. Now I have specialized in computer technology and video games. This is because for more than 5 years I have been writing for various websites on technology and video games, creating articles that seek to give you the information you need in a language that is understandable to everyone.
If you have any questions, my knowledge ranges from everything related to the Windows operating system as well as Android for mobile phones. And my commitment is to you, I am always willing to spend a few minutes and help you resolve any questions you may have in this internet world.
