Until Dawn is starting to disappear from Sony’s digital stores in some countries, which appears to be for a PS5 and PC version that will be in development
He catalog of exclusive games for ps4 It was one of the best in memory, with real gems that defined the last generation of Sony. Relatively PS5console, which has already surpassed 50 million consoles sold worldwide, the deficit is a little bigger when it comes to exclusive offers, although In 2024, the trend seems to change. One of the latest rumors points to the resurrection of one of PS4’s great games, but it’s exciting the current version of the title has been removed from the PlayStation Store.
This is reported by v User X (Twitter) Wario 64who reported it The PlayStation Store has removed the Until Dawn listing from countries such as Australia and Germany, interfering with your purchase. The campaign that started to be held quietly and without noticewhich makes one think that hearing about remastered version of the game for PS5 and PC quite true, and that Sony is already following through with a plan to remove the native version of the game on PS4 in order to facilitate the sale of the one currently under development.
for now these are just rumoursbut the disappearance of Until Dawn from the official store is particularly striking amid all the commotion that has been happening recently with the title developed Super massive games.
PlayStation will soon prepare a new State of Play
In the past few hours, there have been various comments that PlayStation will be preparing a new edition of State of Play, a famous broadcast event of a Japanese company make known news coming to PS5. According to the leaks, these will be the titles that will appear in this new state of the game:
- Rise of the Ronin
- Death Stranding 2
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
- Sonic Generations Remaster
- Silent Hill 2
- A new game in the subway saga
- Judas
While Until Dawn’s name doesn’t appear on the shortlist, that doesn’t mean it can’t be announced for PS5 and PC while celebrating the event, so we’ll have to be very careful about what happens this week in that regard.

