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Cover image for PS Plus July 2026: Four Key Titles Leaving the Library
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Technology correspondent covering AI, semiconductors, and enterprise software
June 19, 2026·3 min read

PS Plus July 2026: Four Key Titles Leaving the Library

Sony confirms Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, and Roki depart PS Plus Extra/Premium on July 21, 2026. Full list of 12 games leaving.

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Four Key Titles Confirmed to Leave PS Plus in July 2026

Sony confirmed on Thursday that four major titles will exit the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalogs on July 21, 2026. Risk of Rain 2 (PS4, PS5), a co-op roguelike shooter, leads the departure list alongside city-building sim Tropico 6 (PS4, PS5). The action-adventure Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PS4, PS5) and the narrative-driven Roki (PS4, PS5) are also set to leave. These four are part of a larger wave of 12 games rotating out of the service that day.

Subscribers have until July 21 to play these titles before they are removed from their library. After that date, they will need to purchase the games separately to continue playing.

"12 games in total are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium on July 21st, so if you haven't gotten around to any yet, you still have a bit of time." — Tom Phillips, IGN

More Than a Dozen Games Departing: What Else is on the Chopping Block?

While Sony has explicitly named only four titles, the full list includes 12 games. The remaining eight are: Source of Madness (PS4, PS5), Cursed to Golf (PS4, PS5), Hundred Days (PS4, PS5), Onechanbara Origin (PS4), Get Even (PS4), Bomber Crew (PS4), Space Crew: Legendary Edition (PS4), and Infinite Minigolf (PS4). These span a variety of genres, from tactical shooters to management sims and silly golf games.

Subscribers should check the PS Plus tab on their console or the official PlayStation website for the full catalog before the deadline. Get Even and Bomber Crew offer shorter playthroughs, while Cursed to Golf provides a quirky roguelike experience worth trying.

How to Make the Most of Your Remaining Time

With just over a month left, players need to prioritize. Risk of Rain 2 can be completed in about 20 hours with a co-op partner, while Tropico 6 demands 50+ hours for a full campaign. For shorter sessions, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos offers a 10-hour brawler campaign, and Roki is a 4-5 hour narrative adventure. Focus on these if you haven't started them.

It's also worth noting that Sony has not yet announced the incoming July lineup. The June additions — including Final Fantasy 16, Sonic X Shadow Generations, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance — arrived in staggered waves, so expect a similar pattern for July. Keep an eye on the PS Plus hub for updates.

Key Takeaways

  • Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, and Roki are confirmed to leave PS Plus on July 21, 2026.
  • A total of 12 games will exit the PS Plus Extra/Premium catalog on that date.
  • Subscribers should play these games before July 21 to avoid losing access.
  • The leaving games span roguelike, strategy, adventure, and action genres.
  • Sony has not yet revealed the incoming PS Plus July 2026 lineup.