PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium: Exciting Titles Coming in the September Expansion?

The PlayStation Plus game catalog (for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers) and the Classics catalog (for PlayStation Plus Premium members) will be updated again, but will there be any big releases?

 

For mid-tier and high-tier PlayStation Plus subscribers, the games are Ben 10 (PlayStation 4), Chernobylite (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Far Cry 5 (PlayStation 4, returning to the catalog), Night in the Woods (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), The Plucky Squire (PlayStation 5), Road 96 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Space Engineers (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Under the Waves (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) and Wild Card Football (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4). There will also be a PlayStation VR2 game, Pistol Whip.

PlayStation Plus Premium will also receive three additional games. Two are for PS2 and one is for PSP. The PlayStation 2 titles are Mister Mosquito (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) and SkyGunner (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), and the PSP expansion is Secret Agent Clank (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4). And that brings us to the end of the list…

As always, Sony is still unable to announce what’s leaving the service in the PlayStation Blog post, so we’ll have to keep an eye on our console to see what’s leaving PlayStation Plus. Microsoft does this twice a month because they publish two posts a month about how the Xbox Game Pass lineup is changing (and they list not only new games, but also those that are leaving), and it would be fair for Sony to be similarly transparent.

In any case, PlayStation Plus will be getting these games from September 17th, but it should be noted that the list is once again very short on PlayStation Retro offerings (only three games?) and includes a title that was already available to subscribers (Far Cry 5). We should expect more from them.

Source: Gematsu, PlayStation Blog

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