PS Plus: Lost Records Is Leaving Soon—11 Hours Is All You Need

One weekend, one story: Lost Records is your last-minute PS Plus binge
Published 20 March, 2026

You added it to your library thinking, “One day, I swear.” Well, that day is coming up fast: Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is leaving PS Plus in a month, and it only asks for 11 hours of your time.

The “Last Chance to Play” section on PlayStation Plus just got two new doomed entries. Don’t Nod’s narrative adventure—the studio behind Life is Strange—and EA Sports PGA Tour will both disappear from the Extra catalog before April 21. After an epic March for new arrivals, it’s time to say goodbye.

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Lost Records: 11 hours to dive into Don’t Nod’s new story

Never launched Lost Records: Bloom & Rage? Here’s the pitch: you play as Swann, a teenager on a coming-of-age journey where every choice shapes the story. Don’t Nod brings its signature style—branching narrative, lovable characters, a soundtrack that sticks with you—all split into two parts. Tape 1 dropped in February 2025, Tape 2 in April, and both hit PS Plus Extra on day one.

Critics gave it a solid, if not mind-blowing, reception: scores hover between 71 and 75 on OpenCritic, depending on the episode. But for narrative game fans, it’s a must-play. The clincher for the undecided: the whole adventure takes about 11 hours, both tapes included. That’s a weekend binge—no need to rearrange your life or sacrifice your Netflix queue.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Launch Trailer | PS5 Games

EA Sports PGA Tour is leaving too (but who’s really counting?)

The other game bowing out this month is EA Sports PGA Tour, Electronic Arts’ golf sim that launched in April 2023 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. It joined the Extra catalog in April 2025, exactly a year before its scheduled exit. With a 75 on OpenCritic, it did respectably, but never set the world on fire. The real kicker? Its direct rival, PGA Tour 2K25, scored an 81 and just landed free for Essential subscribers this month. EA’s title is quietly bowing out, overshadowed by a better-rated, newly free competitor.

For the rare digital golf diehards who haven’t tried it yet, you’ve got a month left. But let’s be honest: between the two golf sims, the choice is obvious, and it’s not the one that’s leaving.

Deadline: April 21, before the next wave of games

Both titles will vanish from the catalog before April 21, when Sony drops the next batch of Extra and Premium games. If you started Lost Records but haven’t finished, it’s now or never. More games could leave PS Plus in April, and the list is likely to grow in the coming weeks. For the record, 6 games left in March, 9 in February, and 4 in January. The pace is steady—even if we’re nowhere near the record-breaking 22 departures of May 2025.

Sony usually makes up for departures with strong arrivals. After a March that brought in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Persona 5 Royal, expectations for April are sky-high. In February, the arrival of Spider-Man 2 made waves, proving the catalog is still ambitious and fresh.

Expect the new PS Plus games for April to be announced around April 15. Until then, subscribers should clear out their backlog and fire up anything they might lose—starting with those 11 hours of Lost Records just waiting for you.

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With a long-standing interest in fictional worlds and alternate realities, Alexandre Kor has cultivated a keen eye for works that bring these visions to life. As a video game specialist at SteampunkAvenue.com, he offers in-depth insight into titles set in imaginative realms.