You’ve been warned
- by Sammy Barker
With each passing the month, the number of impending PS Store delistings stack up.
And this period is a particularly big one for imminent server closures and delistings.
Here’s everything you need to be aware of for the remainder of March and the entirety of April:
- The Finals (PS4): 18th March (Online Services Disabled)
- WBSC eBaseball: Power Pros (PS4): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- WWE 2K24 (PS5, PS4): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- Zombie Army VR (PSVR2): 31st March (Online Services Disabled)
- Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection (PS5, PS4): 1st April (Delisted)
- Tower of Fantasy (PS4): 7th April (Delisted); 20th October (Online Services Disabled)
- Genshin Impact (PS4): 8th April (Online Services Disabled)
- King of Meat (PS5): 9th April (Online Services Disabled)
- Granblue: Fantasy Versus (PS4): 20th April (Online Services Disabled)
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt (PS5): 28th April (Online Services Disabled)
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As we reported previously, your progress in The Finals and Genshin Impact will transfer to the PS5 once their servers are disabled, so you’ll be able to continue your progress there.
The same is true of Tower of Fantasy, although while the game will be delisted in early April, you’ll have until 20th October to transition to PS5. In-game purchases will be disabled in September.
King of Meat’s short-lived lifespan will come to an end on 9th April, although all in-game purchases will be refunded, considering the game is only six or so months old.
The same won’t be true for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt, which has been around a bit longer. Its servers will be disabled and it’ll be completely taken offline from 28th April.
Granblue: Fantasy Versus will still remain playable in various offline modes after its online services are downscaled on 20th April, but just be aware that certain Trophies will no longer be unlockable. Its updated re-release Granblue: Fantasy Versus Rising will be unaffected.
Which perhaps brings us to the most notable delisting during this period: Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection. This compilation will be removed from the PS Store entirely from 1st April for licensing reasons.
If you already own the game – and it’s been on sale recently – then it’ll remain available in your library. Physical versions also exist, but expect their prices to rise significantly as this bundle gets scarcer.
So, anything here you’re particularly disappointed about? Let us know in the comments section below.
As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 and everything in between. He’s an expert on PS Studios and industry matters, as well as sports games and simulators. He also enjoys RPGs when he has the time to dedicate to them, and is a bit of a gacha whale.

