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RPG Fans With PS Plus Will Want To Watch Out For September 2024

PlayStation Plus subscribers who plan on making their way through all the games on the subscription service may want to expedite the process. While time frames for games departing Sony's platform aren't set in stone, it's generally accepted that when a game has been available on PS Plus for over a year, there's a much higher chance that it will be removed in the near future. That may not always be the case, but it's a decent rule of thumb for those who want to get the most out of their subscription.

Per True Trophies, it's possible that PS Plus' current selection of five games could leave the subscription service in September 2023, meaning those who want to play through the franchise have just over a month to do so. While PlayStation has yet to confirm whether these games are leaving in September, it seems likely given the amount of time they've been available. The five games currently available on the platform include, and

Players looking to start a New Game in Star Ocean: The Divine Force need to acknowledge the experience or items that might carry over in the future.

Given that is a Japanese Role-Playing Game franchise, players should expect to sink quite a few hours into each installment if they want to roll credits.can take anywhere from 20 to 25 hours to complete but those wanting to pick up every collectible and hunt down all the trophies can expect to play for around 55 hours. Similarly, runs for around 20 hours but those who want to see everything on offer will likely end up clocking up a playtime of around 80 hours.

When it comes to, the 2009 RPG is significantly longer as users will need to play for around 65 hours to see the credits and a staggering 150 hours to complete everything. is slightly more forgiving with a playtime of 46 hours but will still require 170+ hours for completionists. Finally, is much shorter than most of the games in the series, clocking in with an average length of 30 hours and a full completion time of 85 hours.

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