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- Grand Theft Auto V is returning to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium on November 18, 2025.
- This will be its third appearance on the service, having debuted in December 2023 and returned in November 2024.
- Thanks to recent deals, GTA V is expected to remain in the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup for six months.
- Tomb Raider Anniversary will also be available for Premium subscribers on the same day, November 18, 2025. (Additional games for both services will be revealed next Wednesday.)
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Grand Theft Auto V Returns to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium on November 18, 2025!
While November 2025’s PlayStation Plus Essential lineup, featuring Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, didn’t generate significant buzz, a leak suggests a major title is coming to PlayStation Plus Extra. Grand Theft Auto V is reportedly returning to the Extra and Premium catalogs on November 18, 2025, according to Billbilkun. This will be the title’s third appearance on the service, following its debut in December 2023 and its return in November 2024. Thanks to recent deals, GTA V is expected to remain in the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup for six months, keeping fans engaged until Grand Theft Auto VI arrives on November 19, 2026. The complete list of new games for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium in November 2025 will be revealed next Wednesday. On the same day, Tomb Raider Anniversary will be available for Premium subscribers, also according to Billbilkun.
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