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Last chance to play: ps plus games leaving april 2026

Last Chance to Play | PS Plus Games Departing This Month

By

Jordan Figueroa

Mar 19, 2026, 03:33 AM

Edited By

Omar El-Sayed

Updated

Mar 19, 2026, 10:32 AM

2 minutes of duration

Two video game covers for EA Sports PGA Tour and Lost Records: Bloom & Rage with a warning sign about them leaving PS Plus
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A surprise announcement from Sony has caught gamers' attention: only two titles are leaving PS Plus in April 2026. As the deadline approaches, the conversation is buzzing about the future of the library and whether more games might be joining the exit list.

Overview of Departing Titles

The titles that PS Plus subscribers will be saying goodbye to this month are:

  • EA Sports PGA Tour

  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage

While the limited departures have raised eyebrows, discussions on forums reveal a wider range of feelings from the gaming community.

Players' Mixed Reactions

Feedback has varied widely among people discussing the changes:

  1. Anticipation for More Additions

    Many are wondering if Sony might surprise them with more games. One person commented, "There HAVE to be more than two, right?" indicating a desire for expanded offerings.

  2. Diverse Opinions on Lost Records

    Critiques of Lost Records are polarized. Players have shared sentiments like, "If you enjoy games like Life is Strange, Lost Records is a MUST PLAY," while others dismissed it as a forgettable experience. A player noted, "Damn Lost Records didnโ€™t last long," echoing the frustration of some gamers who began to feel less engaged with the game.

  3. Gameplay Experience Reflections

    Comments suggest a casual relationship with the departing games. Although some found PGA Tour enjoyable, others felt it lacked depth with remarks like, "That masters game might be the worst golf video game Iโ€™ve played in my life lmao."

    Meanwhile, Lost Records appears to require significant time investment, with one gamer noting, "It took me roughly 50 hours just to finish the main story," suggesting that its lengthy nature might deter new players.

Key Insights

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Many are still hopeful for new titles before the month ends.

  • ๐Ÿค” Opinions on Lost Records are split, appealing to some, while others feel indifferent.

  • ๐ŸŒ๏ธ Casual gamers found EA Sports PGA Tour decent for quick sessions, but some express dissatisfaction.

"I was planning to play Lost Records. Guess I better do it," highlights the urgency for those who want to squeeze in the game before itโ€™s gone.

Looking Ahead for PS Plus Fans

Amid the chatter, there's speculation about Sony potentially adding games late in the month. Sources hint at a 70% chance of new titles enriching the lineup. Additionally, trends from previous months suggest the likelihood of special promotions or game editions to keep engagement high among subscribers.

Contextual Reflection

As players navigate the ever-shifting landscape of digital gaming, the current situation echoes the early streaming service market shake-up in 2011. Just as viewers sought consistent quality content, todayโ€™s gamers are demanding a robust roster of titles. The reaction to these changes indicates a blend of hopefulness and skepticismโ€”factors that Sony will need to consider in future updates to retain its user base.