Starting today, PlayStation Plus Premium members in North America can claim a new wave of games, expanding their library with both modern AAA titles and beloved classics from earlier PlayStation generations. The bundle represents a substantial value, with the total cost of the included games estimated around 28 thousand rubles if purchased individually, excluding this promotion.
To demonstrate the breadth of the offering, PS Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers can access a curated slate of games across several genres. Fans of time loop adventures can dive into Deathloop on PS5, a stylish and suspenseful action game that blends immersive storytelling with clever mechanics. Assassin’s Creed Origins on PS4 invites players to traverse ancient Egypt, where a sprawling action-adventure experience unfolds against a richly realized backdrop. For racing enthusiasts, Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 5 on PS4 and PS5 delivers exhilarating single-player and multiplayer motorcycle competition.
Watch Dogs 2 on PS4 invites players into a vibrant open world centered on hackers who push back against surveillance and control. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on PS4 merges role-playing elements with fast-paced fighting, all drawn from the iconic anime. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition on PS4 revisits a retro beat ’em up vibe with modern polish. Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition on PS4 places players in the role of a ferry operator guiding souls to the afterlife with a tender, exploratory journey.
Chicory: A Colorful Tale on PS4 stands out as a top-down adventure where creativity and exploration take the lead in a world that invites coloring and doodling to change the landscape. Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX on PS4 and PS5 offers a classic 2D platform adventure with bold bosses and a castle-saving mission set in the fantasy lands of Radaxian. Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Show on PS4 pockets a playful, humorous take on the familiar rabbit chaos, while Rayman Legends on PS4 delivers a visually striking, cooperative platforming experience with tight controls and imaginative levels.
These titles show the breadth of content available to Premium subscribers, spanning action, platformers, racing, and story-driven adventures in a way that resonates with players from Canada and the United States alike. It is a chance for fans to explore varied experiences without extra purchases, enjoying a mix of contemporary releases and nostalgic favorites in a single subscription. (VG Times)
In addition, players who already hold a PS Plus Premium subscription can revisit classic experiences from older generations. Toy Story 3 on PSP invites fans back to a charming adaptation tied to a beloved film franchise. Siphon Filter 2 on PS1 marks a milestone in spy action gaming, offering a glimpse into early 3D stealth gameplay. The Sly Collection on PS3 bundles a trio of action platformers that celebrate cheeky heists and colorful worlds, while Bentley’s Hackpack on PS3 adds arcade-style action with a retro flair. Kingdom of Paradise on PSP presents an action RPG inspired by Chinese mythologies and folklore, inviting exploration and mastery in a compact, portable world.
Beyond the Premium lineup, basic PS Plus members also gain access to some rotating titles such as Need for Speed Heat, TUM, and Granblue Fantasy Versus, showcasing the ongoing value across the membership tiers. Keeping pace with discounts and occasional freebies tends to be a practical strategy for players who want to stretch their subscription further, and communities on messaging channels often share timely tips and updates about offers. (VG Times)
As players decide how to allocate their time, there are practical approaches to getting the most from the service. Start with a quick sweep of the catalog to identify games that align with current preferences, whether that means co-op sessions with friends or single-player campaigns that fit a weekend schedule. New arrivals can underpin focused play sessions, while classics provide a sense of nostalgia and proven gameplay. North American players should also note regional variations in availability and pricing, ensuring they understand the local terms before diving in. (VG Times)