It’s a Sprint: Games Leaving PlayStation Plus March 2025 Edition

Resident Evil 3 Remake by Capcom

Halfway through February, and in Southern California at least, the cold weather seems to be gone. I’m old enough now that any noticeable passage of time frightens me, but this thaw does have one silver lining…

We’re getting closer to Summer Game Fest. 

Here is everything currently scheduled to leave PlayStation Plus next month:


Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 6 (what a title)

Metacritic Score: 68

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 6 hours (only two people have beaten this game)

Resident Evil 3 Remake

Metacritic Score: 79

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 6-20.5 hours

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Metacritic Score: 73

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 30.5-55.5 hours

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy

Metacritic Score: 81

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 60-72 hours

Life is Strange: True Colors

Metacritic Score: 81

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 10-13 hours

Life is Strange 2

Metacritic Score: 78

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 16-20 hours

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD

Metacritic Score: 72

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 23.5-50 hours

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition

Metacritic Score: 82

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 3.5-45.5 hours

Mortal Kombat 11

Metacritic Score: 82

Playtime estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 6.5-62 hours


Resident Evil 3 is an easy recommendation (this goes double if you took my advice earlier this year and played the remake of 2 before it left). It’s short and relentless all the way through. I’d also suggest Mortal Kombat 11’s story mode. Don’t be intimidated by the HLTB playtime, if you stick to the story, it’ll only last 3-7 hours. 

If reading doesn’t scare you, everyone should play a Phoenix Wright game at some point in their life. 

Dragon Ball Z is calling to me, but I’m about to start a lengthy RPG and I’ve been making a habit of inching forward in Cuphead every day (I will beat it this year, even if it kills me). 

As for site updates, I posted an interview late last night with the solo dev of Bloodthief. If you like swords and going fast, you’re going to love this. 

Until next time, go play everything. 

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