Sony Adds 13 More Games to PlayStation Plus Tiers, Expanding Classics & New Releases

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Sony is expanding its PlayStation Plus library with 13 additional titles across the Extra, Deluxe, and Premium tiers, spotlighting popular picks like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and the newest Need for Speed entry. This update is confirmed by the official PlayStation blog, signaling a broader catalog for subscribers who want more variety without leaving their console ecosystem.

Starting February 20, PS Plus Extra and higher tiers will gain access to a mix of action, RPG, and family-friendly titles. Included in this batch are Need for Speed Unbound, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition, Tales of Arise, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, LEGO Worlds, LEGO Jurassic World, Roguebook, Rogue to the libraries Lords, and Tales of Zestiria. The lineup emphasizes both enduring franchises and new takes on beloved worlds, giving players several options to jump into this spring.

Meanwhile, classic PlayStation experiences are returning to the PS Plus Classics catalog for Premium and Deluxe subscribers. Titles such as Resistance: Retribution, Jet Rider 2, Tales of Symphonia, and Tales of Vesperia will join the retro-leaning catalog, reminding players of Sony’s long history of console adventures and the ongoing effort to preserve those experiences for newer generations.

Earlier this February, base PS Plus subscribers and higher already enjoyed a trio of games on release day: Steelrising, Rollerdrome, and Foamstars. In addition, players received a cosmetic pack for Fall Guys, and those on PS Plus Extra and above were granted a two-hour trial to Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, expanding the value proposition for members who like to sample upcoming big titles before committing to a purchase. This kind of tiered benefit is part of Sony’s strategy to reward loyalty while expanding the day-one appeal of its subscription service.

In other notes, a long-discussed title that briefly surfaced in torrent channels due to a developer mishap underscored the ongoing tension between piracy concerns and legitimate access. The episode highlighted how release patterns and distribution controls can ripple through fan communities and influence subscriber expectations, even as official channels continue to roll out curated libraries for different PlayStation Plus tiers. The takeaway is simple: for many players, a strong library diversified across new and classic games remains the core value proposition of PlayStation Plus, supported by regular updates from Sony and the ongoing commitment to game preservation and accessibility. (Source attribution: Sony PlayStation Blog)”

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