PlayStation Plus Games Leaving Soon – Two You Shouldn’t Miss Before They’re Gone
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PlayStation Plus Games Leaving Soon – Two You Shouldn’t Miss Before They’re Gone

PlayStation Plus subscribers don’t have long left to enjoy a handful of titles before they disappear from the service. If you’re a PS Plus member, this might be your last chance to dive into some underrated gems that deserve a spot on your playlist.

Every month, Sony refreshes the PlayStation Plus library with new additions for both Essential and Extra subscribers. While the announcements often spark excitement, they can also bring a little disappointment—especially when good titles are removed just as quickly as they arrived. This month is no different, as four games are set to leave the catalog, and at least two of them will be genuinely missed by fans.

Which Games Are Leaving PlayStation Plus?

The games departing the service are:

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  • Battlefield 1
  • Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed
  • Tour de France 2023
  • The Last Clockwinder

While not every title in this lineup will break hearts, two of them stand out as genuine losses. For many players, the departure of Battlefield 1 and The Last Clockwinder feels a little premature.

Why Battlefield 1 Still Holds Up

Battlefield 1 is widely regarded as one of the strongest entries in the long-running franchise. Despite releasing back in 2016, the game’s intense first-person shooter mechanics, gripping World War I setting, and cinematic single-player campaign continue to deliver a polished experience. Multiplayer battles remain chaotic and immersive, offering the kind of large-scale warfare that made the series famous.

What stings for many fans is that Battlefield 1 hasn’t been available on PlayStation Plus for very long. Its removal feels abrupt, and players who haven’t had the chance to try it may now feel like they’ve missed out. With Battlefield 6 on the horizon, this could have been the perfect warm-up for fans wanting to revisit the roots of the franchise before the next big release.

The Unique Charm of The Last Clockwinder

On the other end of the spectrum, The Last Clockwinder might not have the same mainstream appeal, but it’s a title that captures the magic of indie creativity. This VR-exclusive puzzle adventure allows players to create mechanical contraptions out of cloned versions of themselves to restore life to an ancient tree. It’s equal parts charming, clever, and deeply original.

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Of course, the catch is that you’ll need a VR headset to experience it, which limits its audience. Still, for those who enjoy innovative gameplay and imaginative design, losing this game from the PS Plus lineup is a real shame.

What About the Other Two Titles?

As for Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Tour de France 2023, reactions are more muted. While Ghostbusters offers a fun multiplayer experience for fans of the franchise, it hasn’t managed to make a huge impact in the broader PlayStation community. Meanwhile, Tour de France 2023 caters to a very specific audience, and its removal likely won’t cause too much disappointment among most subscribers.

Final Chance to Play Before October 21

All four titles—Battlefield 1, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, Tour de France 2023, and The Last Clockwinder—will officially leave PlayStation Plus on October 21. That means subscribers have only a short window left to try them out before they vanish from the catalog.

If you’re a fan of shooters, don’t miss the opportunity to experience Battlefield 1 while you can. And if you happen to own a VR headset, The Last Clockwinder is well worth your time for its inventive gameplay. Even if the overall lineup isn’t packed with blockbusters, these two games are more than enough reason to squeeze in some gaming sessions before they’re gone.

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