17 February 2026

PS Plus is Losing 6 Games in March 2026

By newsgame


As per usual, Sony’s PlayStation Plus service is about to lose another handful of games as March 2026 approaches, with at least six titles currently slated to exit the Extra and Premium game catalogs next month. According to recent reports from multiple outlets (including PushSquare) tracking the PlayStation Store’s “Last Chance to Play” section, subscribers may want to jump into these games now before they’re gone by March 17, when the service typically refreshes with new additions.

The games confirmed to be leaving PS Plus include a healthy mix of genres, with a couple of RPGs, a racing game, an open-world adventure title, a mech action game, and a side-scrolling beat-em-up. While none of them are blockbusters on the scale of some more recent major PS Plus departures, subscribers may nonetheless want to grab them before it’s too late.

6 Games Will Be Leaving PS Plus in March 2026

  • Circus Electrique
  • CrisTales
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy
  • Paradise Killer
  • Redout 2
  • TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge

Circus Electrique Is a Steampunk Tactical RPG With Circus Management Mechanics

One of the more unusual games leaving PS Plus next month is Zen Studios’ Circus Electrique, a steampunk-themed tactical RPG with circus management elements. Set in a fictional Victorian-era London, the game puts players in the shoes of circus performers battling through bizarre events triggered by a mysterious phenomenon known as the “Maddening.” As far as gameplay goes, Circus Electrique features turn-based combat with management mechanics as players balance performance shows, recruit acts, and progressively uncover the game’s narrative.

Who’s That Character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.




Who’s That Character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.

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CrisTales Is a JRPG Presented in Storybook Format

Another title headed out the door in March 2026 is CrisTales, a JRPG that originally launched to positive acclaim for its time-bending combat and storybook art style. While it’s likely not on every PS Plus subscriber’s radar, it is worth glancing at, as it offers a classic turn-based RPG experience with a fresh design. It’s currently sitting at a Top Critic Average of 74 on OpenCritic, with most of its praise centered around the quality of the experience despite it originating from an indie studio.

Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy Is a Mech Action Spin-Off

Fans of mech action won’t want to miss Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy before it exits. A spin-off in the long-running Gundam series, Code Fairy puts players in intense battles with iconic Mobile Suits in story missions reminiscent of the franchise’s ground combat roots. The game’s inclusion on PS Plus Extra has provided an accessible entry point for both longtime Gundam fans and newcomers eager for mech warfare, but with it leaving in March, that will come to an end very soon.

Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy story

Paradise Killer Is One of the Highest-Rated Games on the List

Of the 6 games confirmed to be leaving PS Plus in March 2026, Paradise Killer is arguably one of the most critically celebrated titles on the list. Known for its open-world detective adventure and engaging storytelling, Paradise Killer places players on Paradise Island, where they are tasked with solving a ritualistic mass murder by gathering clues, interrogating suspects, and piecing it altogether. With its open-ended exploration, bizarre presentation, and haunting vaporwave soundtrack, it’s a standout title among next month’s PS Plus departures, so those who enjoy investigative games that emphasize freedom and player curiosity shouldn’t think twice about checking it out.

Paradise Killer has a Top Critic Average of 81 on OpenCritic, with 85% of critics recommending it.

Redout 2 Is a Love Letter to Classic Futuristic Racers Like F-Zero

Speed demons will also feel the loss with Redout 2 leaving PS Plus next month. A high-octane anti-gravity racing game and sequel to the acclaimed original, Redout 2 serves as a love letter to classic futuristic racers inspired by F-Zero and Wipeout. With hundreds of events across dozens of tracks, robust vehicle customization, and online competitive modes, it has carved out a niche among racing enthusiasts looking for brutal speed and precision handling.

TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge Is an Arcade Side-Scroller Built for Retro Fans

Finally, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge rounds out the list for games leaving PS Plus in March 2026. A beloved beat-em-up developed in the style of classic arcade side-scrollers, the game lets players team up as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael to battle enemies and iconic bosses from the TMNT universe. Praised for its faithful retro aesthetic and co-op fun, its removal will undoubtedly sting those who added it to their rotation of multiplayer games.

Attacking enemies as Donatello in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder’s Revenge

As with all PS Plus Extra and Premium departures, once these games leave the catalog, they won’t be playable through the service unless they are readded later or purchased separately. Of course, any titles previously downloaded to a subscriber’s library should still remain playable if the user owns them outright, so adding them before March 17 is key for anyone who wants to keep them.