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Monster Hunter Rise and more leaving PlayStation Plus next month

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium libraries with a number of new and returning titles. Unfortunately, at the same time the company also removes games from the service on a monthly basis. With May’s games now available to download and play, the console maker has announced half a dozen titles which are set to leave PS Plus Extra / Premium next month.

In going to the PlayStation Plus tab on your PS5, you’ll find a list of  titles under the ‘Last Chance to Play’ section. Leaving the service at some point in June are the following:

  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • After Us
  • Kayak VR Mirage
  • Rogue Legacy 2
  • Inscryption
  • Avicii invector

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Easily the most high-profile game being removed is Monster Hunter Rise. While most fans of the franchise have likely moved on to the more recent Monster Hunter Wilds, Rise offers enough of its own unique spin on the series’ gameplay loop to make for a worthwhile playthrough.

That said, Monster Hunter titles typically require a solid amount of time and dedication in order to get the most out of – something which PS Plus Extra subscribers are unfortunately limited by.

Beyond this, other notable departees include the highly unique deck-building rogue-like Inscryption from Daniel Mullins of Pony Island fame. Of course, we would be remiss to not mention Rogue Legacy 2 – an excellent sequel to 2013’s rogue-like platformer which takes pretty much every aspect from the first game and builds upon it; making for a highly satisfying gameplay loop.

While no exact date has been given for their removal, the games above will likely leave PS Plus some time during mid-June – meaning you still have a bit of time to give some of these games a go.

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