Sony PlayStation Plus June 2026: A Challenging Month Ahead
June 2026 is shaping up to be a challenging month for PlayStation Plus subscribers as several popular titles are expected to leave the service. Speculation surrounds big names like LEGO Horizon Adventures, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, raising concerns among gamers.
As the clock ticks down, fans have started to voice their worries. The free PS Plus Essential games for May include EA Sports FC 26, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and Nine Sols. However, the impending departures loom large. “Thank you for giving these a go. These are always estimates; we all understand that. It’s useful to know what is most likely to leave,” said one user known as 10pencefredo.
Historically, first-party Sony games tend to linger in the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium libraries longer than third-party titles. This trend adds a layer of uncertainty regarding the fate of these upcoming departures. For instance, while Assassin’s Creed Mirage is part of Ubisoft+ Classics and will likely remain accessible for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, others may not be so fortunate.
Titles speculated to leave:
- LEGO Horizon Adventures
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage
- Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Meanwhile, fans have expressed their thoughts on social media. “Crusader Kings 3 would be a devastating loss,” lamented Tiny_Consideration38. Others have praised the titles still available, with GAMINGbible’s Kate stating, “LEGO Horizon Adventures gets so much right, and Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo have created a truly wonderful experience that I’m sure will be enjoyed by fans both old and new.”
The excitement doesn’t stop there; EA Sports FC 26 continues to capture attention as it becomes available on multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. A free Icon Pack for EA Sports FC 26 can be claimed by any PlayStation Plus subscriber until June 16, 2026—this pack includes three of five Icon or Hero Picks along with a ‘Gold XI Pack’ featuring players rated 84 or higher.
The situation remains fluid as no official announcements have confirmed which titles will leave the service next month. As June approaches, subscribers are left hoping that their favorite games will stick around just a bit longer.