
It is hard to believe that June is already just around the corner, but it is good news for PlayStation Plus members who are ready to get their hands on another batch of free titles, especially as May was a jam-packed month when it came to exciting additions. However, as always, the arrival of June’s PlayStation Plus games means that previously added titles need to be removed, and it seems as though we already know which titles are set to get the chop.
Courtesy of one user over on r/PlayStationPlus, we now know which four titles will be leaving the PlayStation Plus library in June. The screenshot provided has been taken from a Japanese PlayStation account, but the titles are the same 99% of the time, so it is pretty likely that the same games will be removed across all regions.
The first title up for the chop is We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie, a faithful adaptation of 2005’s We Love Katamari. Released back in 2023 and published by Bandai Namco, this remaster was met with a myriad of positive reviews at launch, and offers players the chance to experience the classic with improved graphics and performance. With multiple game modes, and hours of fun to be had, you still have time to check out We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie before it leaves the PS Plus library.
The next game set to leave is LEGO The Incredibles, which, as you can probably expect from the title, offers a LEGO version of the beloved Disney-Pixar movies. Released back in 2018, players can experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer both crime and family life in this LEGO-filled extravaganza.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition is also on the chopping block as the side-scrolling beat ’em up title by Ubisoft is set to leave the PS Plus library next month. Inspired by the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, the Complete Edition includes the original Scott Pilgrim vs. The World as well as its original DLCs, and the Knives Chau and Wallace Add-On Packs.
Perhaps most sadly is the news that Red Dead Redemption will also be leaving the PlayStation Plus library, especially as it was only just added. However, with Rockstar usually featuring its games on the service for six months at a time, it makes sense that Red Dead Redemption‘s time is up, but that still means that you have some time to get stuck into the action and see what happens after the events of Red Dead Redemption 2.
There are some incredible titles set to get the chop in June, but hopefully this means that the games arriving to PlayStation Plus will be just as good.
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Sony
- Original Release Date
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June 29, 2010
- Original MSRP (USD)
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$59.99 (Essential), $99.99 (Extra), $119.99 (Premium) – Per Year
- App Store
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PlayStation Store




