PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium has withdrawn without prior notice one of the video games that was part of its catalog, so it can no longer be played through the subscription service.

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The PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog for the month of June has already been officially announced, so PS5 and PS4 players will have them available for download tomorrow, June 20th. With this, it is time to look at the forehead to discover what will be the next free games coming to PlayStation Plus Essentials in July 2023, something for which there is already an announcement date. However, there has been a last-minute surprise that is bad news for subscribers.

And it is that when everything indicated that the news regarding PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium in June had ended, there has been a surprise move which has puzzled many. A few weeks ago the 16 titles that would stop being available in the Extra and Premium modalities on June 20 were known, thus giving way to the new additions to the subscription service that were confirmed last week. However, there is another game that has disappeared from the catalog without noticeso it can no longer be played through the platform.

Little Nightmares disappears without notice from PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium

The one chosen to be withdrawn by surprise from the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog has been Little Nightmares, the curious work by Bandai Namco that explores childhood terror from a very dark and somewhat cloudy look. At the moment, the reason why it was not part of the catalog of games that leave the subscription service that was announced last month is unknown, but what is a fact is that no longer accessible via PlayStation Plus Extra and Premiumso it is a great loss for the catalog of the Sony platform.

Very soon the games that will no longer be available on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium during the month of Julyso we will inform you as soon as any type of news arises regarding the titles that will have an expiration date in the subscription service and you can play them in advance before they are gone forever.

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By Geeke