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Sony playstation plus june 2026

sony playstation plus june 2026 — GB news

June 2026 is poised to be a challenging month for PlayStation Plus subscribers as several popular titles may be leaving the service. Key games speculated to depart include LEGO Horizon Adventures, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.

The anticipated changes come as part of PlayStation Plus’s regular monthly updates, where games rotate in and out. First-party Sony titles usually enjoy longer tenures within the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium libraries compared to third-party offerings. This trend raises concerns among subscribers who rely on these services for access to popular gaming experiences.

Notably, Assassin’s Creed Mirage is included in Ubisoft+ Classics, which suggests that it will remain available for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers despite the potential exit. In contrast, other titles like LEGO Horizon Adventures and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty may soon become inaccessible.

As June approaches, players are also looking back at May’s offerings. The free PS Plus Essential games for that month featured EA Sports FC 26, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and Nine Sols. This selection has drawn attention, particularly EA Sports FC 26, which is accessible on multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

Subscribers can claim a free Icon Pack for EA Sports FC 26 until June 16, 2026. This pack includes three of five Icon or Hero Picks along with a ‘Gold XI Pack’ featuring players rated 84 or higher. Such promotions highlight the service’s ongoing efforts to enhance subscriber value.

Reactions from the gaming community have been mixed. One user remarked on the potential loss of Crusader Kings 3 as a “devastating loss,” while others expressed gratitude for being informed about which titles might leave. GAMINGbible’s Kate praised LEGO Horizon Adventures as a wonderful experience crafted by Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo.

As discussions continue around these developments, the exact titles leaving PlayStation Plus in June remain uncertain. Subscribers are urged to keep an eye on announcements from Sony regarding any final confirmations.