Sony has yet to reveal the list of games leaving PS Plus Extra and Premium in February 2026, and we’re back with our monthly predictions for upcoming departures based on the usual patterns. We’re not expecting major losses next month, but if you’re a fan of Lego games, you might want to prioritize those listed below.
Games expected to leave PS Plus Extra and Premium in February 2026
A reminder first: games tend to leave the service either at the 12-month or the 24-month mark, depending on the publisher. Occasionally, you’ll see games leaving PS Plus after six months, too.
Most of the games that were added to the service two years ago have left the catalog. Those that remain include Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Lego Worlds, Lego Jurassic World, Roguebook, and Rogue Lords.
Do note that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is also part of Ubisoft+ Classics, which PS Plus Extra and Premium members have access to as part of their subscription. Therefore, we don’t think we’ll lose the game, but if you don’t want to risk having to buy it, you might want to wrap things up.
As for games added a year ago, those that remain in the service include Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1, SaGa Frontier Remastered, Somerville, Tin Hearts, and Mordhau.
Sony tends to have one-year deals for day-one games, but we don’t expect Lost Records to leave because the second half of the game — Tape 2 — wasn’t added to the service until April 2025.
There is a chance SaGa Frontier Remastered will leave, but Square Enix does have a history of two-year PS Plus deals, so the game might survive the cut.
Sony will officially announce February’s departures on January 20.
