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PlayStation Plus Collection will not be accessible from May 8

Sony's PlayStation Plus Collection includes titles like The Last of Us Remastered, God of War, Persona 5, and others.

Edited By: Pranav Sawant | Published By: Pranav Sawant | Published: Feb 02, 2023, 07:55 PM (IST)

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Highlights

  • Sony will stop offering PS Plus Collection starting May 8.
  • PS Plus Collection offers access to PS4 titles to PS5 users.
  • PS Plus Collection owners should redeem all the titles before the said date to keep them for ever in their library.
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Tech giant Sony has announced that it will no longer offer PlayStation Plus Collection from May 8 this year. news Also Read: PS6 And Next-Gen Xbox Expected to Launch in 2027; Xbox ‘Magnus’ Could Outperform Sony’s Console

PlayStation Plus Collection provides access o many PlayStation 4 (PS4) titles to PlayStation 5 (PS5) players who subscribe to PlayStation Plus. news Also Read: Sony’s Ghost of Yotei Outsells Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Marks Strongest PS5 Launch Since Spider-Man 2

Players have until May 9 to redeem the titles in the collection, “which will enable you to access those titles even after this date for as long as you remain a PlayStation Plus member”, the company said in a blogpost on Wednesday. news Also Read: Sony Introduces Icon Blue Special Edition DualSense Controller For PS5: Price, Release Date

Moreover, the company also revealed this month’s slate of PlayStation Plus games. The month’s lineup includes, ‘Evil Dead: The Game’, ‘OlliOlliWorld’, ‘ Destiny2: Beyon Light’ and ‘Mafia: The Definitive Edition’.

All these four titles will be available to PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra and Premium members from February 7 until March 6.

The PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium lineups for this month will be announced soon.

The company also mentioned that PlayStation Plus members have until February 6 to add ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’, ‘Fallout 76’, and ‘Axiom Verge 2’ titles to their game library.

Meanwhile, last month, Sony had unveiled a customisable accessibility controller kit for PS5 at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2023.

‘Project Leonardo’ is designed to remove “barries to gaming” and help players with disabilities play more easily, comfortably and for longer periods on PS5.

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