If Sony is already at the point of announcing games for the future, there are a surprisingly small number of games!
Sony Interactive Entertainment is adding a surprisingly small number of games to the PlayStation Plus game catalog (available to PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers) next week with Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1 (PlayStation 5), Mordhau (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), SaGa Frontier Remastered (PlayStation 4), Somerville (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), Tin Hearts (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), TopSpin 2K25 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4). As for the second installment of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Sony has announced that it will be available from April 15.
The PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog, which is only available to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, will only include two games. The first is Dropship: United Peace Force (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), originally for PS2, and the second is Patapon 3 (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4), originally for PSP, which will include higher resolution, rewind, quick save and custom video filters.
And here’s the interesting thing: Sony has announced which games will be added LATER. That’s not something Microsoft usually does when it comes to announcing developments with Xbox Game Pass. The PlayStation Plus game catalog will see Abiotic Factor (coming sometime in the summer) and Blue Prince (coming in the spring) from launch day, while the PlayStation Plus Classics catalog will see three PS1 games added to the lineup: Armored Core, Armored Core Project Phantasma, and Armored Core Master of Arena.
If this is how Sony can announce the later games, why doesn’t Sony know what’s leaving PlayStation Plus? It’s not hard for Microsoft to reveal that at the end of each post, and they do it twice a month.
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