
Key Highlights:
- 106 PS4 and PS Vita titles will be removed from the Japanese PlayStation Store on Sept 30, 2025.
- Delisting applies exclusively to Entergram-published games and digital versions only.
- The move has concerns over digital game preservation amid a growing call to “Stop Killing Games”.
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Japanese publisher Entergram is preparing to remove 106 games from the Japanese PlayStation Store, a significant purge that underscores growing anxieties over digital ownership and regional exclusivity.
This large-scale delisting, scheduled for September 30th, 2025, targets PS4 and PS Vita titles, most of which are not available in other territories.
As first reported by delistedgames, Entergram confirmed that the removal affects only digital versions of the titles. Retail copies will remain valid, and user support will continue beyond the delisting.
None of the affected games include online components, allowing Entergram to withdraw them without disrupting server infrastructure or live services. Players interested in purchasing these titles have until the end of September to do so.
A final sale on these games is reportedly planned before they are taken down. Notably, 34 of the 106 games are expected to return to the storefront at a later date under new publishers, but the majority will be permanently unavailable.
Although this delisting targets the Japanese storefront exclusively, it still impacts global collectors and PlayStation fans who access the region’s unique library via Japanese PSN accounts.
Many of the delisted titles were never released outside Japan, meaning the removal essentially renders them inaccessible without a physical copy.
Got it! Here’s your original table with just the English titles listed under the heading Delisted Games, presented without any strikethrough formatting and sorted alphabetically:
All 106 Delisted Games
| Delisted Games |
|---|
| A gal’s love that begins with a kiss – Kurumi’s rumors and true feelings |
| A Maiden in Love and a Shield of Protection Re:boot The “SHIELD-9” |
| A Promise to the Blue Sky – Refine |
| After School Cinderella |
| After School Cinderella 2 |
| Aerial Life |
| Aibeya |
| Aikano: Snow Sky Triangle |
| Aikiss |
| Aikiss 2 |
| Aikiss 3cute |
| AMBITIOUS MISSION |
| Amamane |
| Amamane 2 |
| Arcana Alchemia |
| Be yourself among the vibrant colors |
| bitter smile. |
| Carry on the memories and come to Ai!! |
| Chalkis |
| Chocolat maid cafe “curio |
| Classmates with zero experience |
| DeepOne |
| Eye Key 2 |
| Eye Key Pack with You |
| First Snow Cherry Blossom |
| Floral Flow Love |
| Friend to Lover |
| Full Kiss |
| Full Kiss S |
| Full Kiss SS |
| Fuyukis |
| Girls Frantic Clan |
| Glass Princess and the Mirror Servant |
| Golden Loverich |
| Harvest Overlay |
| Haji Love -Making*Lovers- |
| Hanasaki Work Spring! |
| Himemiya-san wants attention |
| Hit me in the eyes |
| How to become a popular voice actor |
| Hyakka Ryoran Elixir Record of Torenia Revival |
| id – Rebirth Session – |
| I borrowed love |
| IxSHE Tell |
| JINKI INFINITY |
| Jinki Resurrection |
| Karigurashi Love |
| Karumaruka*Circle |
| Kin’iro Loveriche -Golden Time- |
| Kiss Trilogy |
| Kissbell |
| Kisuato |
| Lipkiss |
| Living with a maid |
| Looking up to you, the maiden becomes a princess |
| Love 0 Kilometers V |
| Love clear |
| Love needs sweetness |
| Love of Love Emperor of LOVE! |
| Love Revenge |
| Love triangle with love |
| Lupercalia of the Underworld |
| Making*Lovers |
| Melkis |
| My and her training diary complete |
| My girlfriend Hold me tight |
| My medical journal with my girlfriend (the female doctor) |
| My training diary with my girlfriend (the nurse) |
| Naderevo! |
| nutmeg |
| Oniama -Be sweet to me, big brother♡- |
| One Skip Love V |
| Parfait |
| Parfait Remake |
| Plus Minus Wars V |
| PriministAr – Priminister |
| Rising Hurricane Portable |
| Run through★Youth Sparking! |
| Sakura Sakura |
| Sen no Kiseki, the Princess of Peach Blossom- |
| Sengoku † Koihime Maiden’s Gorgeousness ☆ Sengoku Picture Scroll |
| She (that girl) can’t leave me |
| She has her own way of being cute. |
| Shirogane x Spirits! |
| Stapler |
| Strawberry Nauts |
| Sugar*Style |
| Sucre sweet and charming time for you. |
| Sumika Migagami’s uniform activities |
| Sweet Cafe Collection Chocolat Parfait Sucre |
| Tayutama 2 -you’re the only one- |
| The beast of the day |
| The clumsy performance of a girl in love |
| The End of the World and Birthday |
| The Gemini Paradox |
| The Happiness of Having a Girlfriend Next to Me CuriousQueen |
| The Happiness of Having a Girlfriend Next to Me I Fight with Summer |
| The Happiness of Having a Girlfriend Next to Me Summer Surprise |
| The Happiness of Having a Girlfriend Next to Me Two Farce |
| The Happiness of Having a Girlfriend Next to Me Winter Guest |
| The happiness of having a girlfriend by my side ~ in first snow with her ~ |
| Timepiece Ensemble |
| To you who is like a god |
| When the butler chooses the princess |
| Which i do you like? |
| Witch Love Diary |
| your diary + |
The move is unlikely to register with casual players in Western markets, as most of the games involved are low-profile or niche releases.
However, its scale and timing are rare in an industry that increasingly relies on digital distribution.
Entergram’s decision adds to the escalating concern over digital preservation, especially as platforms age out legacy support and storefronts evolve.
The situation echoes wider industry debates around access and permanence, where digital libraries can be altered, removed, or rendered obsolete without warning.
The conversation has already given rise to major movements like the “Stop Killing Games” campaign, which now counts over a million signatures.
This consumer-led push reflects a shared anxiety that important pieces of gaming history could disappear permanently due to legal, technical, or commercial shifts.
The delisting news arrives during a period of unusual platform convergence. Microsoft’s Forza Horizon 5 recently debuted on PlayStation for the first time, and Helldivers 2 is coming to Xbox Series X|S on August 26th. In that context, the Entergram delisting is a stark contrast – a move toward exclusivity and limitation, not expansion.
Sony’s storefront strategy, especially in regions like Japan, remains highly fragmented. Price discrepancies, availability gaps, and inconsistent catalogues between regions are all increasingly drawing criticism from fans.
Neither Entergram nor Sony has provided clarity on the motivation behind the removals. Whether it stems from licensing issues, internal restructuring, or financial consolidation remains unconfirmed.
As September approaches, players will be watching to see if similar actions occur across other regional storefronts, or if this remains a contained but worrying precedent.
