Sony's digital storefront will see several notable PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 games removed over the coming weeks, with four high-profile titles scheduled for delisting across February and March. Players who want to retain access should act now: purchasing, downloading and backing up can preserve playability even after a title disappears from sale.

  • Delisting window: Four significant PS4/PS5 games are slated to be removed from the PlayStation Store sometime in February and March; exact dates may vary by region and publisher announcements.
  • User actions: If you plan to keep a delisted game, buy and download it before it’s pulled. Make local backups or enable console backups to avoid losing access if re-downloads are later restricted.
  • DLC and online services: Removing a game from sale doesn’t always mean servers will remain active; multiplayer, online passes, or DLC purchases can be affected if the publisher discontinues support.
  • Physical vs digital: Retail copies typically remain available through stores and secondhand markets, but availability depends on stock and region. Check the publisher’s statement for clarity on physical distribution.
  • Regional and refund considerations: Availability, pricing, and refund policies can differ by territory. Confirm specifics on the PlayStation Store listing or via official publisher communications before making decisions.

Source: Push Square

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