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We wrote that God of War Ragnarok and 10 other games became available for PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers. However, we also learned about the games that will leave the subscription in February.
The third Tuesday of every month means new games are available for PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers. So what can we play?
According to rumours, Sony and the Korean company NCSoft have closed the MMO game in the Horizon universe.
Days Gone developers from Bend Studio assured fans that they will continue to create interesting projects despite Sony's cancellation of their unknown live-service game.
Last week, the gaming community spread information that employees of Bluepoint Games and Bend Studio allegedly learned about the cancellation of their live service projects at the same time as players. However, well-known journalist Jason Schreier denied this information.
TeamKill Media has announced the horror game Code Violet, which will be released exclusively on PlayStation 5 in July 2025. The main surprise was the decision of the developers not to release the game on PC for fear of creating "vulgar" modifications.
The new feature will be available with the start of the second season on 28 January 2025.
The game may appeal to fans of Dino Crisis
At a recent PlayStation tournament, a new level for Astro Bot was introduced that players have never seen before. The participants of the competition had the opportunity to try their hand at it, competing for the fastest time.
Sony is inspecting all of its studios' projects
Bluepoint Games and Bend Studio handled the projects
Get your hands on the new PlayStation Portal, Pulse Elite, Pulse Explore, and DualSense Edge now
Electronic Arts has announced the release of EA Sports College Football 26, which is scheduled for summer 2025. In a post on Twitter, the company thanked players, athletes, and fans for their support, noting that this energy should be maintained until the new game is released.
PlayStation fans often express dissatisfaction with the decrease in the number of new games and the increase in remasters and remakes. However, former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida believes that these projects are necessary to support the team working on original titles.
Former PlayStation studio chief Shuhei Yoshida has weighed in on Sony's strategy with game services, saying that if he were still in office, he would try to resist the trend. Yoshida, who has worked at Sony for 31 years, helped launch the original PlayStation and served as president of Worldwide Studios from 2008 to 2019.













