May 9 is Going to Be a Sad Day for PS Plus Subscribers
May 9 is going to be an especially sad day for PlayStation gamers who are signed up for the PS Plus subscription service.
May 9 is going to be a sad day for PlayStation Plus subscribers, as that's the day when all the PS Plus Collection games are removed from the service. When the PlayStation 5 first launched, Sony tried to sweeten the pot for PlayStation Plus subscribers by giving them access to a nice selection of high-quality PS4 games. Sony called this new perk for the PlayStation Plus subscription service the PS Plus Collection.
The PS Plus Collection debuted with 20 games, including some that stand out as critically-acclaimed, must-have PS4 titles. Among the games available through the PS Plus Collection are FromSoftware's Bloodborne, Fallout 4, the 2018 God of War game, The Last of Us Remastered, Monster Hunter World, Resident Evil 7, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and other popular titles. Originally, the PS Plus Collection even gave subscribers access to Persona 5 as well, but it was removed from the service last year.
Persona 5 was the first game removed from the PS Plus Collection, but the other 19 titles will be following suit. Beginning Tuesday, May 9, the PS Plus Collection games will no longer be available for subscribers to claim. This certainly marks a sad occasion for PS Plus subscribers, but the good news is that there is still time to claim them all, and even after they're removed, subscribers will still be able to access them as long as they remained subscribed to PlayStation Plus. Read More…