Seven games are about to exit the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalogs, with removals scheduled for November 18, 2025. If any of these titles are still on your backlog, consider this your final call to download, play, or grab last-minute trophies before they rotate out.
Leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium on November 18, 2025:
– Battlefield V
– Like a Dragon: Ishin!
– Digimon Survive
– Synapse (PSVR2)
– Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
– Football Manager 2024 (console)
– Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz
This rotation arrives alongside PlayStation’s November catalog refresh, which brings heavy hitters like Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption to the library mid-month. Earlier in November, monthly games such as Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator are also on tap, giving subscribers multiple new options even as others depart.
Why this matters for players
– Discovery and multiplayer health: When games leave a subscription catalog, new-player inflow typically slows. Battlefield V could see thinner newcomer populations as fewer players discover it through PS Plus, even as the franchise’s newer entries and related free-to-play offerings continue to draw large audiences.
– Time-limited access: If you’re chasing completions, co-op sessions, or a final trophy, use this last weekend window to wrap things up.
How to check if a game is leaving in your region
– On the PlayStation Store or PlayStation app, look for an “Available until” date on the game’s product page.
– Community threads often mirror regional lists and can help confirm timing, as availability sometimes varies by market.
Looking ahead to 2026
Industry reports indicate that starting January 2026, PS4 titles will only be included in the PlayStation Plus catalog occasionally. That could make legacy PS4-era games appear less frequently. If you care about classics and long-tail titles, keep an eye on catalog windows and redeem them when they surface.
What to do before November 18
– Add the outgoing games to your library so you can play right up until they leave the service.
– Prioritize any multiplayer goals, story finales, or hard-to-get trophies.
– Check your regional PlayStation Store for any differences from the US lineup.
– Keep watch for last-minute PlayStation Plus discounts that might help you complete DLC or upgrades before the cutoff.
Bottom line: November 18 is the deadline. Queue up downloads, enjoy one last session with Battlefield V and the rest of the departing slate, and then dive into the new November arrivals to keep your rotation fresh.






