PSA: Genshin Impact PS4 Disappears From PlayStation Store This Week

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 Genshin Impact PS4 Disappears From PlayStation Store This Week

If you played Genshin Impact on the PS4 or had any interest in doing so over the next few weeks, don’t forget to download it from the PlayStation Store as soon as possible. HoYoVerse will be delisting it on September 10, 2025. As long as you download it prior to its removal, you can still access it and play the game before it shuts down on that platform. 

As a reminder, HoYoVerse said in August 2025 that it would end support for the PS4 version of Genshin Impact. It blamed both “hardware performance and platform application size.” This removal comes ahead of the 6.0 update, which begins our journey into the Snezhnaya region by heading into Nod-Krai. People who download Genshin Impact ahead of the PlayStation Store delisting, or who already did so at some point before now, can still search for it, redownload, and play. 

This is the first of four major dates HoYoVerse announced for the PS4 version of the game. The next is December 17, 2025. When that day rolls around, anyone who logs into the PS4 version will get a prompt to bind their account to an email and prepare for the process of playing on another platform. Someone shifting to a PS5 version could just log in. Otherwise, players moving elsewhere will need to connect a HoYoVerse account.

The next major date is February 25, 2025. That is when PS4 Genshin Impact in-game purchases for things like the $4.99 monthly Blessing of the Welkin Moon pass or Genesis Crystals currency will be delisted. Finally, April 8, 2026 is the last day for the title. That is when there will be no more updates and that version of the game will be shut down.

Genshin Impact is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices. The PlayStation Store will stop offering downloads of the PS4 version on September 10, 2025.

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