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5 Games Leaving PS Plus in January 2025

The year 2025 began with significant changes in PS Plus. Although three new games have been added to the service, such as Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, the departure of well-known titles has left subscribers unhappy. Among the games leaving the platform in January, seven stand out for their historical relevance and cultural impact.

Impact on the PS Plus catalog

PS Plus has become an essential service for gamers looking for diversity in their libraries. However, the removal of titles such as Dragon Ball FighterZ and Resident Evil 2 Remake represents more than just a simple game exchange. These are experiences that have shaped genres, reached millions of players and, in some cases, redefined quality standards in their respective styles.

Below, we highlight the seven most notable games leaving PS Plus this month, explaining why they will be so felt by the gaming community.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Released by ARC System Works, Dragon Ball FighterZ goes beyond being a simple anime-based game. Its 2.5D gameplay, combined with impressive graphics that recreate Akira Toriyama's style, has captivated millions of players. Having participated in renowned tournaments such as EVO, the game has established itself as a modern classic in the fighting genre.

Although alternatives such as Mortal Kombat 11 and Street Fighter V remain in the catalog, the absence of Dragon Ball FighterZ leaves a significant gap. Its blend of nostalgia and refined mechanics will continue to be remembered by fans.

Dragon Ball FighterZ - PS Plus
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Just Cause 4

The franchise Just Cause has always been synonymous with explosive action and destructive creativity, and the fourth title in the series elevated the formula by adding elements like natural disasters and wingsuits. Players explored a vast open world filled with opportunities for chaotic experimentation, turning each mission into a visual spectacle.

With its departure from the catalog, fans lose one of the best examples of open-world gameplay freedom. The impact of Just Cause 4 in the industry still resonates, especially in titles that seek to combine exploration with environmental interactivity.

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Life is Strange Collection

Few games manage to touch players like Life is Strange. The collection, which includes the original game and its prequel, Before the Storm, brought deep narratives, captivating characters and relevant social themes.

The ability to shape the storyline through choices has turned the game into a cultural phenomenon. Its LGBTQ+ representation and focus on emotional issues have made the series one of the most acclaimed of the last decade. Its absence from this collection will be especially felt by those who value immersive story-driven games.

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Resident Evil 2 Remake

Capcom redefined the concept of remakes with Resident Evil 2, transforming the 1998 classic into one of the best games of 2019. The dark setting, tense narrative, and encounters with the iconic Mr. X provided a memorable experience for veterans and newcomers alike.

With its departure from PS Plus, the survival horror genre loses one of its greatest representatives on the service. For those who have not yet explored the horrors of Raccoon City, time is running out.

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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

The commemorative collection of Street Fighter brought together twelve games that marked generations. With online modes and gameplay faithful to the arcades, it was an impeccable tribute to the franchise that helped shape the fighting genre.

For fans of nostalgia and classic racing, the departure of this collection is a significant loss. Although Street Fighter VI is available, nothing replaces the experience of revisiting the titles that gave rise to the series.

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Catalog renewal and the impact on player choices

The departure of these titles from the PlayStation Plus catalog reinforces the dynamism of the service, which constantly renews its offering to keep up with trends and meet different player profiles. With classics leaving the platform, subscribers have one final opportunity to explore these remarkable experiences before their definitive removal, scheduled for January 2025.