• Six acclaimed titles are set to depart the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra Game Catalog in March 2026.
  • Key departures include the stellar beat-'em-up *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge* and the critically acclaimed mystery adventure *Paradise Killer*.
  • New additions to the PS Plus Premium and Extra library this month are headlined by *Marvel's Spider-Man 2*.
  • Other notable new arrivals include *Monster Hunter Stories 1 & 2*, *Venba*, and *Neva*.
  • February's monthly PS Plus games (*Undisputed*, *Subnautica: Below Zero*, *Ultros*, *Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown*) are available for all subscribers until March 2.

Catalog Shake-Up: March 2026 Departures Looming

Time, as they say, waits for no gamer. We're looking at a significant roster change for the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra Game Catalog come March 2026. Six games are on the chopping block, and frankly, our take is that several of these are modern-day classics you absolutely shouldn't miss before they vanish.

Must-Play Exits Before March 2026

Leading the charge of departures is none other than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge. This retro-inspired beat-'em-up is a masterclass in nostalgia, but it's not just a trip down memory lane. The developers infused new gameplay mechanics into the classic TMNT arcade formula, making for a truly shell-raising action game that looks and plays great. If you have any fondness for the half-shell heroes, or just love a solid co-op brawler, get on this now.

Another major game leaving is the utterly unique Paradise Killer. This murder-mystery adventure demands proper detective work. Forget hand-holding; you'll be gathering clues and piecing together a complex narrative before you can unleash your inner Hercule Poirot and pin down the culprit. It's a standout title for anyone craving a truly cerebral experience.

Also worth highlighting is Cris Tales. This turn-based RPG offers an elegantly crafted adventure, but its real hook lies in its novel time-bending gameplay mechanics. It's a fresh take on the genre and easily one to check off your backlog if you appreciate innovation.

The Full March 2026 Exodus List

For your convenience, here are all the titles confirmed to be leaving the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra Game Catalog in March 2026:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
  • Paradise Killer
  • Cris Tales
  • Circus Electrique
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy
  • Redout 2

Fresh Blood: New Arrivals This Month Elevate the Catalog

While we're lamenting some departures, it's not all grim news for PS Plus subscribers. This month sees a robust influx of new games added to the Premium and Extra libraries, and frankly, some real heavy-hitters have landed.

Headliners and Hidden Gems

Undoubtedly the biggest new arrival is the web-slinging sensation, Marvel's Spider-Man 2. This is a game-changer for the catalog and a massive win for subscribers. If you haven't swung through the streets of New York as Peter Parker and Miles Morales yet, now's your chance.

For RPG fans, we also have the first two Monster Hunter Stories games. With the threequel on the horizon, diving into these charming spin-offs is the perfect way to prep or just enjoy a different side of the Monster Hunter universe.

Rounding out the new additions are Venba, offering wholesome family time with a unique cooking narrative, and the critically acclaimed Neva, which delivers a poignant and visually striking adventure. Our take is that both are excellent examples of indie gems enriching the service.

Don't Miss Out: February's Essential Monthly Games

Finally, a quick reminder for all PS Plus subscribers: February's monthly games are still available to claim for a very limited time. These aren't just for Premium or Extra members; everyone with a PS Plus subscription can grab these and keep them as long as their subscription is active. Mark your calendars, because these vanish on March 2.

Last Chance for February's Offerings

  • Undisputed
  • Subnautica: Below Zero
  • Ultros
  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown

Our advice? If you haven't claimed them yet, do so immediately. *Ace Combat 7* alone is worth the price of admission for any flight sim enthusiast, and *Subnautica: Below Zero* offers an unparalleled underwater survival experience.