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PlayStation Plus free games lineup for April off to a sad start

PlayStation Plus free games lineup for April off to a sad start

Three fantastic PlayStation Plus games are confirmed to be leaving the subscription service next month, and they were bangers too.

Three fantastic PlayStation Plus games are confirmed to be leaving the subscription service next month, and they were bangers too.

As great as PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass might be in regards to letting you play hundreds of games at no additional cost, every title has a shelf life.

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March’s additions to the service have been pretty good so far, with titles like Sifu storming its way into player’s game libraries.

However when new games are added, it’s usually high-time for others to depart from the service, and this time around it’s three Koei Tecmo games that are well-worth a look before they’re gone.

Koei Tecmo announced the departures itself with a tweet saying: “A few of our games are leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra service.”

This includes, WARRIORS ALL-STARS, Nights of Azure and Nights of Azure 2, all three of which are fantastic action RPGs.

On the bright side, all three of the games listed above will be sold at a discounted price for a limited time, so if you’re part way through a playthrough or just fancy hanging onto them now’s the time to permanently add them to your library.

In other news, while PlayStation Plus subscribers are losing things, Xbox Game Pass subscribers are getting some incredibly generous freebies.

Xbox users can now download the Persona 3: Reload Expansion Pass to tie-in with the game’s addition to the service.

This isn’t a rental either, when you claim the Expansion Pass it’s yours to keep forever meaning Xbox fans are already set for the new story content making its way into the game this September.

It’s not all doom and gloom for PlayStation Plus subscribers though, as there’ll surely be plenty of new additions to the service next month, including more Essential free-to-keep games.

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Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Sony