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So far, PS Plus is losing a combined total of ten games across the Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers in November 2025, meanwhile, only Tomb Raider Anniversary is confirmed to be joining the subscription service.
Starting with Essential, Sony’s PlayStation Blog post for October confirms that Alan Wake 2, Cocoon, and Goat Simulator 3 will be removed on November 4th. We don’t know their replacements yet, but they should be announced on October 29th. Make sure to claim Alan Wake 2, Cocoon, and Goat Simulator 3 before they leave next month so they’re part of your library and you can download them at anytime so long as you remain a subscriber.
Then, on November 18th, seven games will leave PS Plus Extra and Premium:
- Battlefield V
- Digimon Survivor
- Football Manager 2024
- Alternate Jake Hunter Daedalus The Awakening of Golden Jazz
- Travis Strikes Again No More Heroes
- Synapse
- Like A Dragon Ishin
Tomb Raider Anniversary Confirmed for PS Plus November 2025
While we know of ten departures for next month, so far Tomb Raider Anniversary is the only game confirmed to be joining PS Plus. It was announced for Sony’s subscription service during the September State of Play, and it was originally scheduled for October. However, it was delayed with the PSN store showing a new release date, November 18th, which is when the next batch of PS Plus Extra and Premium additions will come out.
The full lineup of new Extra and Premium games should be announced on November 12th. Tomb Raider Anniversary is fantastic, but, unfortunately, the developers behind the excellent 1-3 and 4-6 remasters haven’t received a “request” to remaster the LAU trilogy.
Sony’s addition of Tomb Raider Anniversary also comes just in time for the second Netflix season that is premiering on December 11th, suspiciously the same date as Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards. Dare we hope for a Tomb Raider 12 reveal?