PlayStation May 2026 free games spark backlash before launch: Here's why
Fans disappointed as PlayStation Plus games including GTA V, Red Dead Redemption, MotoGP 25 set to leave in May
PlayStation Plus free games for May 2026 have already sparked controversies before launching.
The May 2026 series for PlayStation Plus has raised several concerns, as some famous games are reportedly taken down from the platform.
Fans disappointed:
Every month, games are likely to add some exciting additions, often when licensing agreements expire after six, 12, or 24 months.
According to community predictions, major games such as Grand Theft Auto V, Red Dead Redemption, and MotoGP 25, which were added around six months ago, are likely to be removed in May.
Fans of additional titles such as Tomb Raider: Anniversary and Insurgency: Sandstorm remain uncertain whether their favorite games will be removed or not.
Other games, which were added a year ago, including Battlefield V and SAND LAND, are likely to leave the service in the near future.
Notably, there are higher chances for the removal of older titles like Crime Boss: Rockay City and Cat Quest 1 & 2, which joined about two years ago.
The removal report of such amazing titles has caused disappointment among players, particularly after a mixed year for PlayStation Plus.
With a surge in subscription costs, expectations for stronger monthly offerings remain high.
PlayStation Plus games likely to be removed in May 2026:
A few games that were added six months ago are most likely to leave, including GTA V, Red Dead Redemption, MotoGP 25, Tomb Raider Anniversary, and Thank Goodness You’re Here!
Additionally, a few others may include Insurgency: Sandstorm, Still Wakes The Deep, and Pacific Drive.
While Sony has yet to confirm the official May lineup, the rumored removals suggest it may be underwhelming for subscribers unless the platform introduces some exhilarating new additions to balance the losses.
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