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A Sega PS5, PS4 game has reappeared in the PS Plus Extra catalog after it was removed without a warning in late December 2025/early January 2026. Endless Dungeon: Definitive Edition was originally added to the catalog in June 2025, and although it remained playable for those who downloaded it before January, it disappeared from the catalog, which meant that new players could not access it.
It looks like our theory was correct that a PS Store glitch was to blame for Endless Dungeon’s temporary removal from PS Plus. The game remained missing until late last week, so it looks like the glitch was fixed sometime over the weekend.
Unfortunately, however, we can’t say the same for other games that were similarly affected. At the time of this writing, the following games remain missing from the catalog:
Sony said that Spirit of the North and Carto would be removed from PS Plus in February 2026, but they were gone months before their scheduled removal on Tuesday, February 17.
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PS Plus users have been informed that they are entitled to the recently released free PS5 upgrade for one of the best PS4 action adventure games. Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition‘s PS5 port is already available to existing owners at no additional cost. However, PS Plus users have yet to receive the freebie.
Team Cherry has confirmed that the PS5 upgrade should be available to PS Plus subscribers. The studio is aware that the new release hasn’t gone live for members yet, and said that it is “speaking to Sony to resolve this issue.”
At the time of this writing, the freebie still hasn’t become available. But there are two things players need to note: 1. As usual, the PS Store listing update for Hollow Knight has triggered the long-running glitch that causes games to disappear from the PS Plus Extra catalog. 2. The free version apparently won’t be available to those who claimed Hollow Knight as a monthly freebie back in 2020.
On the first point, we’ve written about this issue at length before. The gist is that Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is part of the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog. However, those who didn’t add the game to their library/download it before the PS5 port’s launch won’t be able to see it in the catalog until the PS Store is updated properly. Do not purchase the game yet if you’re a PS Plus Extra/Premium member! Wait for Hollow Knight to reappear in the catalog.
On the second point, Team Cherry’s statement says that the free PS5 upgrade is “for PS+ Game Catalog players.” Since Essential/monthly games are not the same as the PS Plus “catalog,” we don’t think this freebie will be available to those who claimed the game in November 2020.
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A bizarrely removed PS Store feature has finally returned to the Sony storefront’s web version, making browsing a little less cumbersome. For some reason, Sony removed the ability to view game images on its web store, forcing users to look up games that they weren’t familiar with elsewhere.
The PS Store still has a long way to go to match the likes of Steam and Xbox, and we still don’t have the ability to view trailers on PS Store web, but we’ll take small victories for now.
Strangely enough, videos and trailers are available on the console store and PS App, so we’re not quite sure what Sony’s reason is for removing the feature from the web store.
What’s particularly odd is that game screenshots were always available on PS Store web’s backend. They did turn up in Google image searches, and tech-savvy folks could scrape them from the store’s backend, so it beggars belief that it took Sony years just to enable viewing them normally.
Here’s hoping we get game trailers next, as well as a permanent solution for all the shovelware clogging the PS Store. For its part, Sony has been cracking down on scam developers, but has failed to nip the problem in the bud.
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