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PlayStation Plus has become one of Sony’s strongest offerings, giving players across the world access to a rotating catalogue of blockbuster titles, indie favourites, and experimental gems. The service is divided into different tiers, with PS Plus Essential providing monthly claimable titles, and PS Plus Extra and Premium offering a rotating library. While new games are added every month, the catch is that others inevitably leave the service.
When a game exits the Extra or Premium catalogue, access is revoked even if it’s installed on your console. The only way to continue playing is by purchasing the title directly from the PlayStation Store, though your save files remain intact. This rotation is both a blessing and a curse — it keeps the catalogue dynamic but also pressures players to prioritise games before they vanish.
October 2025 is no exception, with several high-profile and niche games leaving PS Plus. The departures include a mix of genres: a large-scale first-person shooter, a beloved 4v1 asymmetrical multiplayer, a sports simulation of the world’s most famous cycling race, and an innovative VR puzzle game. Below is the complete breakdown of the games leaving PS Plus in October 2025, along with details on their genre, publisher, download size, and gameplay experience.
Games Leaving PS Plus October 2025
All of the following titles will leave the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalogues on 21 October 2025.
Battlefield 1

- Genre: First-Person Shooter
- Publisher: Electronic Arts (EA)
- Download Size: 45.50 GB
Battlefield 1 takes the series back to the First World War, offering one of the most cinematic and atmospheric depictions of the conflict in gaming. Its single-player campaign is structured as an anthology called War Stories, with each chapter highlighting different perspectives of the war — from tank operators to desert freedom fighters.
Multiplayer remains the heart of the experience, supporting up to 64 players in large-scale battles. Infantry combat blends with vehicle warfare, including tanks, biplanes, cavalry, and naval vessels. Destructible environments make every skirmish dynamic, and the class system (Assault, Medic, Support, Scout) adds tactical variety. For those seeking both spectacle and scale, Battlefield 1 remains one of the standout shooters of its generation.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed – Ecto Edition

- Genre: Asymmetrical Action (4v1)
- Publisher: IllFonic
- Download Size: 29.60 GB
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed is a 4v1 multiplayer game where players can take on the role of either a ghost or a member of the Ghostbusters squad. As the ghost, you’ll haunt environments, possess objects, summon minions, and avoid capture. As a Ghostbuster, you use classic tools like proton packs, PKE meters, and traps to track and eliminate the ghost.
The Ecto Edition bundles the base game with all four DLC packs released in 2023, adding new ghosts, maps, and cosmetics. Matches play out in iconic environments with a strong emphasis on teamwork and strategy. It’s a perfect mix of fan service for lovers of the Ghostbusters franchise and fun asymmetrical multiplayer design.
Tour de France 2023

- Genre: Sports Simulation (Cycling)
- Publisher: Nacon
- Download Size: 56.15 GB
Tour de France 2023 delivers a faithful recreation of the world’s most famous cycling event, complete with all 21 official stages. Players can join one of the professional teams, participate in iconic races, and experience the tactical depth of road cycling.
Gameplay goes beyond pedalling hard — drafting, conserving energy, timing attacks, and working with or against the peloton are crucial to victory. Riders have detailed attributes such as sprinting, climbing, and endurance, which impact their performance across different terrains. While the presentation is straightforward, the game appeals strongly to cycling fans looking for a realistic and strategic experience.
The Last Clockwinder

- Genre: VR Puzzle / Automation
- Publisher: Pontoco
- Download Size: 2.34 GB
The Last Clockwinder is a relaxing yet clever VR puzzle game set in a mysterious clock tower filled with plants and machines. Players use special gloves to record their movements, creating loops of robot clones that repeat actions in real-time. These clones can be chained together to build automated systems that harvest resources, solve puzzles, and restore the clocktower.
The experience blends thoughtful design with a meditative pace, making it stand out in the PS VR2 library. It’s less about action and more about creativity, problem-solving, and experimentation. For players who enjoy puzzle automation games, The Last Clockwinder offers one of the most inventive uses of VR mechanics to date.
The games leaving PS Plus in October 2025 highlight the variety that the service offers — from blockbuster shooters to indie VR experiments. Battlefield 1 delivers epic warfare, Ghostbusters offers fun 4v1 multiplayer, Tour de France 2023 caters to sports enthusiasts, and The Last Clockwinder provides a unique puzzle experience.
Subscribers have until 21 October 2025 to play these titles before they leave the catalogue. If you’ve been enjoying any of them, now is the time to prioritise your playthrough or grab them on sale to continue after they’re gone. With new additions always on the horizon, PlayStation Plus ensures its library keeps evolving, but these exits serve as a reminder to make the most of what’s available today.