When it comes to subscription-based services, you get some, but lose some: that general rule is being applied as you read this, since several games will leave PS Plus, PlayStation’s answer to Xbox’s Game Pass, this month of November.
I mean sure, we got Stray (and EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator) for this month’s free offers for Essential tier subscribers. But we’re also losing some very interesting things.
And for some of you, that’s gonna sting…
List of games that will leave PS Plus this month
In total, seven are the games that PlayStation Plus will lose this month of November. One might think we are at loss here — we got three, lost seven — but it is worth noting that the above offers refer only to the monthly free games that all paid subscribers will have access to.
As we’ve explained before, the PlayStation Plus tiers have two other, prettier options — “Extra” and “Deluxe” — and these tend to get offers of their own. And Sony hasn’t come out with those at the time of this writing. So hold your horses there…
Getting back to the topic at hand, find out below which games will leave PS Plus this month:
- Alternate Jake Hunter: Daedalus – The Awakening of Golden Jazz (PS4)
- Battlefield 5 (PS4)
- Digimon Survive (PS4)
- Football Manager 2024 (PS5)
- Like a Dragon: Ishin! (PS4, PS5)
- Synapse (PSVR2)
- Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes (PS4)

Out of all these, Battlefield sticks out the most, given the success of its immediate successor, Battlefield 6. Gamers do like to tackle earlier iterations just to get on the proper vibe before enjoying the new stuff, after all.
Also, Like A Dragon: Ishin! is one that some people might miss, since it’s a fun spin off that brings SEGA’s Yakuza series to a different setting.
Either way, the update for this month’s “which games will PS Plus get” in November is still TBD — we anticipated somewhere around November 12 for those news, although some rumors are allegedly placing Grand Theft Auto V on that list somewhere. Given the latest news on GTA 6, this could serve to somewhat mitigate the pain of what we’re losing.
Anyway, tell us what you think in the comments!

