Games Leaving PlayStation Plus in September Revealed, Including Toy Story Titles
Sony is preparing to remove a popular sports sim, multiple RPGs, and several classic titles from its subscription service.
As September 2026 approaches, PlayStation Plus Extra, Deluxe, and Premium subscribers have spotted updates to the service’s catalog. Reddit user Such_Jellyfish5261 highlighted the latest refresh in the “Last Chance to Play” section, revealing that seven games are scheduled to leave the lineup.
The departing titles include an American football simulation alongside several role-playing games from the Shadowrun franchise:
- EA Sports Madden NFL 26 — PlayStation 5
- Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
- Shadowrun Returns — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
- Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Additionally, the subscription will lose two entries from the Toy Story franchise and a Persona tactical spin-off:
- Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
- Toy Story 3 — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
- Persona 5 Tactica — PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Separately, reports surfaced recently that Sony plans to delist several titles from an indie developer on PlayStation Store. The developer has not received an explanation for the move, noting that Sony terminated the contract without providing specific details.
Source: iXBT.games
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