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PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers have some great games to look forward to in September through the Game Catalog, but several titles will be leaving the subscription service throughout October. The biggest loss here will be Ultra Street Fighter 4, the definitive version of a terrific fighting game that helped reinvigorate a genre back in the late 2000s. Featuring more refinements to Street Fighter 4, new characters to master, and even more stages to prove your World Warrior status on, Ultra Street Fighter 4 closed the curtain on that era of the Capcom brawler in grand style.
Gotham Knights wasn’t well-received when it arrived last year, but in the wake of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and its post-launch plans, it’s arguably a better Bat-themed game to play right now, even if you only have a few weeks left to do so. You can also expect to see several Dragon Quest games vanish next month, and in its scariest move yet, The Evil Within is also pulling a disappearing trick next month. Joining the classic survival-horror game is Sackboy, as Little Big Planet 3 is also being removed from the PS Plus game library.
Fans of action-packed classics will also be sad, as Toukiden: Kiwami is on the chopping block, and for more details, you can see the full list of games below that’ll be exiting the PS Plus Game Catalog in October.
As a reminder, all PS Plus subscribers can also claim this month’s free games, as Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, MLB: The Show 24, and Little Nightmares 2 are now available to download.
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