As 2025 begins to wrap up, a number of them PlayStation fans log into PSN for the first time thanks to Christmas gifts and seasonal discounts. First-timers and seasoned players alike can enjoy several challenging releases, including console exclusives such as Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and the winner of the 2024 game Astro Bot. While there certainly won't be a shortage of titles to choose from, audiences may be surprised to hear that a handful of games will be removed from PlayStation platforms this coming New Year, so interested fans will want to act fast and download these titles before they're gone.
It is by no means unusual to see games removed from PSN, Xbox Game Pass, or other online video game subscriptions. In fact, each month generally brings a lot of new games to these services, while a smaller amount is pulled from sale. A variety of factors can affect why a game may be removed, from online servers no longer receiving support from the developer, low purchase and download rates leading to removal from stores, and many other reasons that the developer or publisher may or may not disclose.
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4 more games are leaving PlayStation soon
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WWE 2K24
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NBA Live 19
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Anthem
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Super Trunko Go
At least 4 more games are confirmed to be leaving the PlayStation soon, including WWE 2K24, Super Trunko Go, Anthemand NBA Live 19. In case WWE 2K24the developer confirmed that the game's servers will be officially shut down, although players who already own the game can continue to enjoy the offline single-player modes. Despite WWE 2K24The developer is moving the server shutdown date from the originally announced January date to sometime in March, the full game and all of its add-ons will still be pulled from sale on PSN on January 31, 2026. Fans who want the game or any WWE 2K24 The DLC will thus want to be done by the end of January.
January will also see two major EA games officially join the retired lineup, with both NBA Live 19 and Anthem on top of the log. The Anthem servers shut down on January 12th NBA Live 19 will be offline on January 30th. Anthem it's definitely had some pretty mixed reviews, and many expect the game to go out with a whimper and not much fanfare. NBA Live 19 unfortunately he never had a fair chance against a much more dominant one NBA 2K series, but the game was also appreciated by those who were longtime supporters of the franchise. It was the last entry in the series and could be a valuable resurgence for basketball fans, although most of the game's content depends on online services that will be shut down in January.
Rounding out the list of games to be removed from the PlayStation is a top-down shooter for 2023 Super Trunko Go. An official statement about the removal was shared by developer 88 Polygons Ltd., who did not give a specific reason for the game's upcoming removal, but thanked fans for their support. Players will have to catch up Super Trunko Go until the end of December 2025, and again those who already own the game will be able to play it even after it is removed from the PlayStation Online Store.
The removal of games from PSN, Xbox Game Pass and other online services remains a point of contention among fans. Many believe that developers who no longer wish to maintain servers should give fans access to the resources needed to provide community support, allowing fans to continue playing the games rather than see them simply disappear from gaming history. With monthly updates likely to reveal even more games leaving PlayStation in the future, and more to be added, interested fans can stay tuned to see what 2026 has in store for PSN.
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March 8, 2024
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T for Teens due to blood, language, suggestive themes, alcohol use, violence