PlayStation Plus subscribers across the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium tiers are in danger of losing 18 free games in October. Sony has announced what’s leaving for the month of September 2025, and the departures include some noteworthy games. What it has not shared is what games are leaving in October 2025. In fact, it has not divulged any PS Plus plans for October, and this won’t change until sometime at the end of September. However, ahead of this, we have an idea of what games could be leaving PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium come the Halloween month.
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When games are added to PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium, they are often added for 12 months or 24 months. There are exceptions to this, but these are the most common contracts Sony signs for PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium games. As a result, every month we have a good idea, thanks to Reddit, of what could leave the subscription service based on what was added exactly 12 months or 24 months ago. To this end, 18 games meet these requirements.
18 Games That Could Leave PS Plus Soon
Whether because they were added in October 2024 or October 2023, these are the 18 games currently in danger of leaving PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium in two months: Dead Island 2, Two Point Campus, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, Gris, Return to Monkey Island, Ghostbusters Spirits Unleashed, Firefighting Simulator The Squad, Overpass 2, Tour de France 2023, Ghost Recon: Wildlands(Ubisoft Titles Usually Doesn’t Leave), The Last Clockwinder, R Type Dimensions EX, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, Outlast 2, Elite Dangerous, Far: Changing Tides, Eldest Souls, Roki, and A Train Express. Of course, this list is just speculation, but every month, games leaving PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium are predicted without fail using this method.
There’s nothing here that is supremely consequential, perhaps other than Dead Island 2. In fact, even if all these games were to leave PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium in October, it wouldn’t cancel out the new day-one games the subscription service recently added, nor the free games coming in September. In other words, PlayStation Plus is on a pretty good run right now, where the games being added are far more consequential than the games leaving.
While none of these 18 PS Plus games are supremely noteworthy in a vacuum, context matters. October is obviously a time when interest in horror games spikes, so for the likes of Outlast 2, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, and The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me to potentially leave right before Halloween would be disappointing. This would be especially disappointing, not just because these are quality horror games, but because the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium libraries aren’t exactly littered with many horror games to begin with, let alone good ones.
That said, and as always, feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you think. Is there any game above you would be heartbroken to see leave PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium?