Sony announced its April lineup of games for PS Plus Premium and PS Plus Extra customers, but it turns out that at the same time the company confirmed unexpected information — the company intends to remove first-party games from the catalog, and Spider-Man is the first item to disappear. out of service.
Spider-Man from Insomniac Games is one of the biggest hits of the PlayStation 4 era. The game recorded excellent sales, so Sony decided to develop the series and Spider-Man Miles Morales appeared on the market, while working on Spider-Man 2 confirmed thinking that PS5 would appear for the first time. Once in the fall.
But Sony was caught off guard by telling the blog about a “normal content update” and announcing the removal of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Resident Evil, and NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 from the catalog. The company encouraged players to look through the Last Chance to Play folder to see which items will leave the list in mid-May.
But this is just the beginning, because A total of 32 games will disappear from the catalog:
- Balan Wonderworld
- Chocobo’s Mysterious Dungeon Every Pair!
- Kronos before Ash
- Deadlight cut out
- Dreamfall chapters
- Cemetery guard
- In the foreground: the revolution
- How to survive a storm warning
- Come deliverance kingdom
- end
- The last day of June
- He survived
- Spider-Man from Marvel
- Spider-Man from Marvel
- Metro 2023 Redux
- Metro Last Light Redux
- Mighty no. 9
- MX vs ATV All Out
- NBA 2K stadiums 2
- Pathfinder: Kingmaker
- Pixel Hacking
- Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
- remains
- vampire
- Shenmue 3
- Star Ocean: First DepartureR
- This is a war of mine: the little ones
- Tour de France 2021
- Tour de France 2021
- TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2
- Virginia
- windward
Two titles were listed twice, because two copies of the production would disappear from the subscription. That’s a huge list, but what’s really surprising is the inclusion of Spider-Man. Sony hasn’t removed first-party PlayStation Plus Extra games yet, but as you can see… anything can happen.
Titles will be available in the catalog through May 16th.