PlayStation Plus Subscribers, Time’s Running out for These 8 Games
Table of Contents
- 1. PlayStation Plus Subscribers, Time’s Running out for These 8 Games
- 2. What are some of the games leaving PlayStation Plus Extra in February that Alex Jordan, the PlayStation Plus Content Curator, recommends subscribers play before they are removed?
- 3. PlayStation Plus Subscribers, Time’s Running Out for These 8 Games
- 4. An Interview with PlayStation Plus Content Curator, Alex Jordan
- 5. Archyde: Hi Alex, thanks for joining us today. Let’s dive right in. What can you tell us about the eight games leaving PlayStation Plus next month?
- 6. Archyde: That’s quite the variety. Which games are you personally sad to see go?
- 7. Archyde: Speaking of new games, what can subscribers expect to see joining the library in the coming months?
- 8. Archyde: Final question, Alex. If you could give PlayStation Plus subscribers one piece of advice, what would it be?
PlayStation Plus subscribers, mark your calendars! A wave of eight games is set to leave the extra and Premium libraries on February 18th, giving you less than a month to dive in.
The departing lineup features a mix of popular titles, led by the critically acclaimed RPGs The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition from Obsidian entertainment and the looter-shooter action of Outriders.
“You currently have less than a month left to complete them,”
Fans of the sci-fi shooter genre will be sad to see Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition go, while those who enjoy a good story-driven adventure can still enjoy Scarlet Nexus and Tales of Arise before they vanish from the service.
Here’s the full list of games leaving PlayStation Plus in February:
- The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition (PS5)
- Outriders (PS5, PS4)
- Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition (PS4)
- Scarlet nexus (PS5, PS4)
- Tales of Arise (PS5, PS4)
- Tales of Zestiria (PS4)
- Tales of Symphonia Remastered (PS4)
- Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (PS4)
What are some of the games leaving PlayStation Plus Extra in February that Alex Jordan, the PlayStation Plus Content Curator, recommends subscribers play before they are removed?
PlayStation Plus Subscribers, Time’s Running Out for These 8 Games
An Interview with PlayStation Plus Content Curator, Alex Jordan
Archyde recently sat down with Alex Jordan, the Content Curator for PlayStation Plus, to discuss the upcoming changes to the service’s game library. Here’s what Alex had to say about the eight games leaving the service on February 18th.
Archyde: Hi Alex, thanks for joining us today. Let’s dive right in. What can you tell us about the eight games leaving PlayStation Plus next month?
Alex Jordan: Hi, thanks for having me. Well, we’ve got a real mix of titles leaving the service on February 18th.There’s something for everyone, from critically acclaimed RPGs like The Outer Worlds to action-packed shooters like Outriders.
Archyde: That’s quite the variety. Which games are you personally sad to see go?
Alex Jordan: I’m really going to miss Bulletstorm. It’s such a unique, over-the-top shooter. And Scarlet Nexus was a great addition to the service – it’s a shame some players might have missed it. But that’s the beauty of Plus; there’s always something new coming in.
Archyde: Speaking of new games, what can subscribers expect to see joining the library in the coming months?
Alex Jordan: I can’t reveal too much just yet, but I can tell you we’ve got some incredible titles lined up.We’re always looking to offer a diverse range of games that cater to all types of players.
Archyde: Final question, Alex. If you could give PlayStation Plus subscribers one piece of advice, what would it be?
Alex Jordan: Don’t wait until the last minute to play these games! Time flies, and you don’t want to miss out on these amazing experiences. Plus,there’s nothing worse than realizing you’ve got a game sitting in your library that you never got around to playing.
With that, Alex left us with a reminder to make the most of our PlayStation Plus subscriptions. So, mark your calendars, and get ready to dive into these eight fantastic games before they leave the service on February 18th.