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PlayStation Plus subscribers will lose 32 games on May 16, and this news will hit PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium subscribers particularly hard. One of the RPGs that will no longer be available to subscribers is Kingdom Come: Deliverance, a medieval RPG that has become a cult classic since its release in 2018. Developed by Czech developer Warhorse Studios, Kingdom Come: Deliverance didn't receive the highest ratings at the time of its release due to performance issues and controversy, but it sold millions of copies and became one of the biggest hits of the previous generation. . Players take on the role of Henry, the son of a blacksmith embroiled in a civil war after invaders attack his town and kill his friends and family. While perhaps not as critically acclaimed as games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt or Persona 5 Royal, Kingdom Come: Deliverance has become a popular RPG on PS4 and has amassed a devoted following. PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium subscribers were able to play the game as part of their subscription, but only until May 16.
It should be noted that PS Plus Essential subscribers will not be affected by the removal of these games. PlayStation Plus is available at different prices, with the 12-month subscription being the best value for money. A 12-month subscription to PS Plus Premium costs $119.99, while a 12-month subscription to PS Plus Extra costs $99.99. The basic and standard level, PS Plus Essential, costs $59.99 for a 12-month subscription.
PS Plus subscribers who are fans of Kingdom Come: Deliverance will have until May 16 to enjoy the game before it leaves the subscription service.