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PS Plus: March 2026 releases confirmed with big nuggets



The PlayStation Plus catalog is preparing to lose several titles from mid-March. Sony has updated its “Last Chance to Play” section and confirmed that six games will officially leave the service on March 17, 2026.

If the wave of departures in February was particularly dense, that of March remains more measured. It remains no less important, with some games appreciated by Extra and Premium subscribers.

The 6 games leaving PS Plus on March 17

Sony has confirmed that the following titles will no longer be accessible through the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog from March 17, 2026:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
  • Paradise Killer
  • Cris Tales
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy
  • Electric Circus (Premium)
  • Redout 2 (Premium)

A seventh game, R-Type Final 3 Evolved, is also leaving the service in some regions, notably Japan.

Confusion between Extra and Premium levels

Some subscribers did not see Circus Electrique or Redout 2 appear in their “Last chance” section. The reason is simple: these two games are attached to the Premium level (or Deluxe depending on the region). In other words, only subscribers to this formula are affected by their withdrawal.

Which games to finish first?

For players looking to maximize their time before March 17, not all titles require the same investment. Paradise Killer and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge are the most accessible. Allow around 15 hours to obtain their platinum trophy. Conversely, Redout 2 represents a much greater challenge. It takes approximately 75 hours to complete all of the trophies. Between the two, Cris Tales and Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy offer an intermediate experience in terms of duration.

New games always available

While these titles prepare to leave the catalog, February’s essential games remain downloadable. Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown are still available to affected subscribers. March 17 will therefore mark an important transition for the PS Plus catalog, with several varied experiences which will permanently disappear from the service.