Six Games Reportedly Confirmed to Exit PlayStation Plus Extra in April 2026


PlayStation Plus Extra

Sony’s PS Plus April 2026 lineup hasn’t been announced just yet. We expect Sony to drop that list tomorrow. However, two of the games allegedly part of that lineup have already leaked over the weekend.

These games are leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup on April 21

Just in case you have been waiting to know which titles are scheduled to leave PS Plus Extra in April, here are some details. As Microsoft does with Xbox Game Pass titles, Sony also makes way for new titles by pulling some of the existing ones every month for PS Plus Extra tier subscribers.

The news comes via PushSquare, which reports that PS Plus Extra is confirmed to lose the following six games on April 21st:

  • EA Sports PGA Tour (PS5)
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage (PS5)
  • Dave the Diver (PS5, PS4)
  • Spitlings (PS4)
  • TowerFall Ascension (PS4)
  • Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (PS4)

The removals were reportedly listed on the membership’s Last Chance to Play section, as Sony does every month.

Image credit: PushSquare

That being said, even if you want to play the aforementioned games, you can always purchase them to continue playing after the removal deadline. Just in case you don’t want to buy those games, you have at least three weeks from now to complete your progress.

For those unaware, the PS Plus Extra tier offers access to titles until they are playable within the service. However, if you happen to be subscribed to the PS Plus Essential tier, you get unlimited access to the games as long as you’re subscribed to the plan. So, that’s a big plus of being subscribed to the “Essential” plan.

Which of the aforementioned games are you playing right now? If there are any, are you planning to keep playing them after the removal deadline? Let us know in the comments below.

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