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One Of The Best RPGs On PS5 Is Leaving PS Plus In August

As is the case every month, PlayStation Plus is changing its roster of games in August, giving players a variety of new titles that they can add to their libraries and keep for as long as they're subscribed to the service. But sadly, with each new addition that joins the subscription, there are some that have to leave, and August sees the departure of one of the best RPGs on the service.

As per the "" tab on the PS Store, is leaving PS Plus. The 2020 remake of 1995's was extremely well received upon its launch, with 's own review giving it 8/10.

The other titles leaving PlayStation Plus in August are as follows:

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2020 was a year full of remakes, including (the remade sequel of which is among those leaving PS Plus in August, too),, and to name a few. Despite so much saturation, definitely held a place as one of the better remakes of the year.

translated the original game’s top-down 2D point of view into a full 3D third-person perspective and updated its real-time battle system — something that was far more uncommon upon its original 1995 release — to be even more active to stand among more modern titles. The title also included a re-recorded soundtrack — albeit with the option to switch back to the original at any time — and an official English translation, along with seven other languages.

Before the 2020 remake, was only playable in English with an unofficial translation until 2019, when it was included in alongside and.

For those PlayStation Plus subscribers who are a fan of JRPGs, it's certainly worth checking out before it leaves the subscription next month. Unfortunately, unlike Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation doesn't offer its subscribers a discount on titles before they leave, but the title is currently retailing for $19.99 on the PlayStation Store as of the time of writing should players begin the version

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