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A Sega game for PS5 and PS4 has unexpectedly been taken offline from the PS Plus Extra and Premium lineup without any prior notice. The game, Endless Dungeon: Definitive Edition, has disappeared from the PS Plus catalog, and we’ve verified across multiple regional PlayStation Store pages that it’s no longer available for download.
Endless Dungeon: Definitive Edition was added to PS Plus Extra back in June 2025. While Sony sometimes signs six-month agreements with certain publishers, it’s uncommon for a Sega title to vanish from the service so quickly, especially without warning.
It’s unclear whether the game has been removed across all regions, but as of now, it’s not available for claiming in the U.S. and U.K. PlayStation Stores. Some players on gaming forums have noticed the game missing from the Extra catalog. A few confirmed they had previously downloaded it and can still play it, but anyone who didn’t claim it earlier can’t add it to their library for free at this time.
This suggests that the removal may be just a temporary glitch on the PlayStation Store. Similar issues have occurred before, such as when Sony updated game SKUs on the storefront. For example, Sayonara Wild Hearts temporarily disappeared from PS Plus Extra for about a week while Sony adjusted its SKU after the game’s PS5 version was released.
It’s possible that a similar fix is happening with Endless Dungeon, and we’re hoping that’s the case. We will keep our readers updated with any new developments.





