Six PlayStation games are going off the market forever this May and June, but what that means for each of them is different. Suffice it to say that it'll be a difficult summer for PlayStation: first, they announced another price increase for their consoles in Southeast Asia markets this May.
Then, they rolled out controversial age verification tech, followed by a confusing update to DRM that could lock some players out of their newly purchased games if they don't connect online for 30 days. Although it's not really Sony's decision, PS5 players may find their libraries a bit smaller with the removal of six games over the next few months.
According to Game Rant, the following six games will be shutting down on PS5 in May and June:
Rec Room
May 1 (online purchases disabled; June 1 (server shutdown)
Pinball FX3
May TBD
Pinball FX
June 1
Pinball M
June 1
Horizon Chase Turbo
June 1
Battlefield Hardline
May 22 (delisted); June 22 (server shutdown)
Of course, what this really means for each game is different, so let's run through them. Online purchases for the free-to-play Rec Room will become unavailable this Friday, followed by a total...
