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Over the weekend, dozens of PS5 games were randomly pulled from the PS Portal direct cloud streaming catalog. While Sony‘s terms of service allow it to add and remove games from the PS Portal library without notice, mass removal of games — including Sony’s own first-party titles — is unlikely to be deliberate.

Sony will soon reveal the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in September 2026, and we’re back with our monthly predictions for upcoming departures based on the service’s pattern. Fans of Persona games should try to prioritize Persona 5 Tactica, as it’s set to complete a year on the service.

The PlayStation 5 has been entertaining audiences since 2020. Granted, the PlayStation brand has lost a lot of trust ever since Sony announced it would stop printing physical discs in 2028, but the PS5 itself is still an excellent console. Even buying a used PS5 delivers excellent value. But there’s always room for improvement.

A new PS5 RPG recently released on the PS Store has left a very positive impression with PlayStation fans. To this end, it has a 4.82 out of 5 rating on the digital Sony store, which is a 96 on a 100-point scale. This is obviously a very good score, and it’s not based on…

In case you missed it, Sony has already confirmed a PS Plus PremiumAugust 2026 game for the PS5 and PS4. Included in June’s PlayStation State of Play was the announcement that Capcom’s PS2 action RPG / hack-and-slash game Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams will join the classics lineup this month.

When PlayStation released the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2005, it successfully filled the hunger for a handheld version of the popular PlayStation 2 console. Sony began sunsetting the original PSP in 2012, releasing the Vita as its successor in February 2012 – the hope was to ride the wave of the PSP, which sold over 76 million…

After launching back in July on the Xbox Series (and after launching on Steam last year), it’ll be the PlayStation 5‘s turn to experience Binary Lunar‘s psychological horror title Nightmare Shift later this week. Drawing on films in the style of Lee Kwon‘s 2018 Korean film Door Lock, Nightmare Shift will launch on Sony’s console…