PlayStation Plus members who subscribe to the Middle and Premium tiers won’t get as many games, but they will get two big titles.
These titles will be added to the PlayStation Plus game catalog, or PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium: Anno: Mutationem (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Atlas Fallen: Reign Of Sand (PlayStation 5), Citizen Sleeper (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), God of War: Ragnarok (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Orcs Must Die! 3 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Poker Club (PlayStation 4), Sayonara Wild Hearts (PlayStation 4), and SD Gundam Battle Alliance (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4).
There’s not much point in writing a new paragraph because the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog update is so small. Sony is only adding two titles to the PlayStation Plus Premium list. One is a PS1 title, Medievil 2 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), released in 2000, and the other is a rather late PS2 title, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), released in 2009 (!) for the best-selling console to date.
And that brings us to the end of the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog updates. Eleven titles. Perhaps the fewest ever (we don’t remember a shorter list than this). And as always, we have to point out that Sony still refuses to list the games that are leaving the service in an announcement post on the PlayStation Blog. Okay, we can get such a list on PlayStation Network, but if Microsoft can list the departing titles on its website for Xbox Game Pass, why can’t Sony? A little more transparency wouldn’t hurt.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers will be able to access these games on January 21.
Source: Gematsu
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