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Sony is making a change to the dates for removing games from PS Plus.

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It looks like Sony has made a change to the PS Plus service, as it is now difficult to know when some games will leave the service, which is getting closer to its release date as it was in the past.

When the service launched, it was possible to know when some games would leave the service by showing the end or exit date below games that were approaching their exit date.

Also through the “Last Chance Game” filter available through the Store on PlayStation 5, where the games that will leave the PS Plus service immediately appear, but their removal date has also been removed.

This means that games that are leaving the service, like Rez Infinite, which now appears on the “Last Chance to Play” list, could disappear suddenly. With no departure date, the game could disappear now, and maybe a week or a month later, who knows.

We don't know if this is a temporary bug or if Sony has removed it permanently, but either way it remains annoying for many PS Plus subscribers.

It is worth noting that Sony recently revealed the free games for the month of October that will reach subscribers of the higher packages, Extra and Premium. Available here.