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10 titles leaving PlayStation Plus in April, here's the list.

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Next month, the PlayStation Plus service will receive a set of new titles that subscribers to the service will be able to try out. On the other hand, there is a group that will be leaving the service, as it has been confirmed that at least 10 titles will be leaving next April.

The games we will mention below are currently placed in the “Leaving Soon” box on the PlayStation Plus service. Where the number of games confirmed to leave the service is 10 games over the next month, and the number is expected to increase with the advent of new games that will replace those that will leave.

10 titles leaving PlayStation Plus in April:

  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
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  • Sigma Cross
  • Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign
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  • The Caligula Effect: Overdose
  • The Wonderful 101: Remastered
  • Steins;Gate Elite for European accounts.
  • 428: Shibuya Scramble for European accounts.
  • Zanki Zero: Last Beginning for European accounts.

It should also be noted that three of these addresses are only relevant to Europe (including the Middle East region). While the other seven games apply to all account types. For avid trophy hunters, it may be worth prioritizing downloading and playing these titles before removing them, as they contain easy titles.

It's never good to see games leave the Plus service, but at least it makes room for new games to join the service. For example, we have Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Ghostwire Tokyo, and more on the way. Here's the full list of games recently added to PS Plus Extra and Premium this month.

The service's performance has been on the rise in recent times, but Sony has warned that it is nowhere near the level of Game Pass. But its subscriber numbers are far higher than those of Microsoft's newer service.

Despite this, Sony claims, through one of the documents that recently surfaced on the Internet, that the Xbox Game Pass service is still significantly ahead of its monthly service. This is because Microsoft provides its new and big titles from day one on the service. This is something Sony cannot do at the current stage, at least because of the cost of developing these titles.

It's assumed that the new games that will be added to the service next month will be announced in two phases, the first on the last Wednesday of this month and the second in the middle of next month, so what are your expectations?

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