Sony has confirmed that Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue (PS1) and Toy Story 3 (PSP) will be removed from the PS Plus Premium catalogue in September 2026. This development suggests that both titles may soon be removed from sale on the PlayStation Store entirely.

Potential Store Delisting

The movement of these titles from the subscription service often precedes a full removal from digital storefronts. Evidence for a broader delisting is supported by the Xbox store page for Toy Story 3, which indicates the backwards-compatible version will be removed from sale starting September 29, 2026.

These removals are expected to coincide with the release of the Toy Story: Retro Roundup compilation and the re-release of Toy Story 3 Complete Edition on PS5. While Disney has not provided official confirmation regarding the delisting of the older versions, the pattern of service removal indicates a transition to these new collections.

Important Differences for Players

If you intend to add these games to your permanent digital library, it is necessary to purchase them a la carte rather than relying on a subscription. For Toy Story 3, this is particularly important because the version currently available on the PlayStation Store is the PSP edition developed by Asobo. This version features a campaign based on Rex’s illustrated storybook and lacks the "Toy Box" mode found in other releases.

Additionally, while Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is included in the upcoming Toy Story: Retro Roundup, the version currently available on the PS Store offers a distinct set of Trophies that may not carry over to the new compilation.