
With each passing the month, the number of impending PS Store delistings stack up.
And this period is a particularly big one for imminent server closures and delistings.
Here’s everything you need to be aware of for the remainder of March and the entirety of April:
- Firewall Ultra (PSVR2): 17th March (Delisted); 17th September (Online Services DisableD)
- The Finals (PS4): 18th March (Online Services Disabled)
- WBSC eBaseball: Power Pros (PS4): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- WWE 2K24 (PS5, PS4): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- Zombie Army VR (PSVR2): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection (PS5, PS4): 1st April (Delisted)
- Tower of Fantasy (PS4): 7th April (Delisted); 20th October (Online Services Disabled)
- Genshin Impact (PS4): 8th April (Online Services Disabled)
- King of Meat (PS5): 9th April (Online Services Disabled)
- Granblue: Fantasy Versus (PS4): 20th April (Online Services Disabled)
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt (PS5): 28th April (Online Services Disabled)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition (PS3): 28th April (Online Services Disabled)
As we mentioned before, you’ll be able to pick up right where you left off in The Finals and Genshin Impact on PS5 when those games stop running on their current servers. Your progress will automatically move over.
Tower of Fantasy will no longer be available for purchase in early April, but PlayStation 5 players will have until October 20th to continue playing. The ability to buy anything within the game will be removed in September.
On March 17th, Sony unexpectedly removed Firewall Ultra from the PlayStation Store. They’ve now announced that the game’s online services will no longer be available starting September 17th.
King of Meat will be shutting down on April 9th. Players who bought anything in the game will get their money back, as the game has only been available for about six months.
However, the situation is different for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt. Its servers will shut down and the game will no longer be playable starting April 28th.
Even after online services for Granblue: Fantasy Versus are reduced on April 20th, you’ll still be able to play the game offline. However, some trophies will no longer be obtainable. The upcoming updated version, Granblue: Fantasy Versus Rising, won’t be affected by these changes.
One of the most significant games removed recently is the Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection. It will be taken off the PlayStation Store completely starting April 1st due to licensing issues.
If you already bought the game, especially if you got it during a recent sale, you’ll still be able to access it. A physical copy is also an option, but it will likely become more expensive as fewer copies are available.
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2026-03-23 16:37