PS Plus Extra warning – Last chance to play 94-rated hidden gem | Gaming | Entertainment
PlayStation Plus subscribers have a few days left to play a selection of titles that are leaving the service in March.
If you’re a PS Plus Extra member and haven’t had a chance to check out the following games, then consider this your final warning.
Among the games leaving PlayStation Plus Extra on March 17 is a game with a massive 94% rating on Steam.
Paradise Killer is an open-world detective game in which players are tasked with solving a murder.
Players must gather evidence and interrogate suspects, before making an accusation and taking the case to trial.
The game has been praised for its stylish visuals, excellent music, narrative twists and characters.
Paradise Killer takes around 10-12 hours to complete, giving you just enough time to finish it before the deadline.
Another big game that is leaving the service on March 17 is TMNT Shredder’s Revenge, which is a superb beat-em-up featuring lots of colourful stages and playable characters.
Other games leaving PS Plus Extra include Circus Electrique, CrisTales and Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy.
Finally, critically-acclaimed futuristic racing game Redout 2 is also leaving the PlayStation Plus Extra line-up.
On a more positive note, multiple games are joining the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog on March 17.
Sony has announced plans to bring games like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 to the service, alongside EA Sports Madden NFL 26 and Persona 5 Royal – Ultimate Edition.
That’s on top of Blasphemous 2, Metal Eden, Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria and Astroneer.
Over on PS Plus Premium, subscribers will be able to download and play classic fighting game Tekken Dark Resurrection.









