PS Plus Will Lose 10 Games After Weekend
Ten games will disappear from the PS Plus offer the day after tomorrow. As a compensation, the service will be enriched with twelve new games. Contrary to earlier announcements, Sayonara Wild Hearts will not be among them.
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On January 17, the day after tomorrow, Sony will update its PS Plus subscription service with Extra and Premium versions. Its offer will lose the following ten PlayStation 4 games:
Games that will disappear from PS Plus on January 17
- Bound by Flame
- The Council
- Electronic Super Joy
- Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek
- The Last Tinker: City of Colors
- Leo's Fortune
- Masters of Anima
- Seasons After Fall
- Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
- Space Hulk: Tactics
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Games coming to PS Plus on January 17
Recall that a few days ago a list of new games was revealed, which will enhance the PS Plus Extra and Premium offering on the same day (January 17).
- Back 4 Blood (PS4, PS5)
- Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (PS5)
- Dragon Ball FighterZ (PS4, PS5 in backward compatibility)
- Erica (PS4, PS5 in backward compatibility)
- JETT: The Far Shore (PS4, PS5)
- Just Cause 4: Reloaded (PS4, PS5; the base version of the game will also be available separately)
- Life Is Strange (PS4, PS5 in backward compatibility)
- Life Is Strange: Before the Storm (PS4, PS5 in backward compatibility)
- Omno (PS4, PS5 in backward compatibility)
- Syphon Filter 3 (PS4, PS5, premium only)
- Star Wars Demolition (PS4, PS5, Premium only)
- Hot Shots Golf 2 (PS4, PS5, Premium only)
Where has Sayonara Wild Hearts gone?
When the list of new games coming to PS Plus was revealed, among the titles listed was Sayonara Wild Hearts, a production by Simogo that enables us to take part in races in a dreamlike world. It turns out that was a mistake.
On PlayStation's official blog Sony announced that Sayonara Wild Hearts appeared by mistake and in fact the game will not be included in the PS Plus offer on January 17.