Sony has unveiled a lineup of games that will be added to the PlayStation Plus catalog as part of a refreshed service. The update is set to go live on June 22 and will introduce three distinct subscription tiers that cater to different kinds of players and needs. The changes are designed to broaden access to a wide variety of titles while offering ongoing value through ongoing updates and additional content.
Collection of games for “PS Plus Extra”:
The PS Plus Extra tier provides online play and monthly giveaways, along with access to a large library of games for PS5 and PS4 consoles. This tier is positioned as a practical middle option, aiming to balance broad game access with a reasonable price point. In the current pricing structure, members can expect prices starting around 729 rubles per month, depending on regional offerings and promotions. The catalog includes both published and curated titles from a range of developers, with frequent additions designed to keep the library fresh for returning players.
Note that Ubisoft titles from the catalog are also available through Ubisoft+ Classics, a component of the PS Plus Extra and Deluxe tiers, expanding the selection with extra persistence for fans of Ubisoft’s portfolios and franchises.
From Sony internal studios:
More titles from Sony’s own development teams are included, showcasing first-party franchises, ongoing support, and a cadence of new releases that align with Sony’s broader strategy for console ecosystems and owned IPs.
From partner studios:
Partnerships with external studios bring a mix of genres, ensuring there is something for different tastes, from action-adventure to strategy to family-friendly experiences. The collaboration approach helps diversify the catalog while maintaining quality control and consistent service delivery.
Collection of games for “PS Plus Lux”:
The PS Plus Lux tier adds everything available in the previous levels and enhances the library with a deeper retro emphasis. This tier grants access to a broad assortment of classic titles across PS3, PS2, PSOne and PSP platforms, as well as exclusive game demos. The goal is to deliver a richer archive feel while still incorporating newer experiences for a balanced offering. The price for Lux starts from about 805 rubles, reflecting the expanded scope and added nostalgia value.
Classic games for PSOne and PSP:
The Lux tier emphasizes backward compatibility and the preservation of legacy gaming experiences, enabling players to revisit era-defining titles and share them with newer generations. This focus on classics complements the modern library and rounds out a comprehensive catalog strategy.
Remasters:
In addition to original classics, the service includes remastered versions that bring beloved titles up to contemporary performance and visual standards, allowing players to enjoy familiar worlds with improved fidelity and handling that appeals to both longtime fans and new players.
Exclusive Demos:
Lux also features exclusive demos, giving players a taste of upcoming games and allowing them to evaluate experiences before purchase or full access, which helps buyers make informed choices in a crowded market.
Sony has committed to regularly updating and expanding the gaming collection, with new entries and refreshed selections announced on a recurring schedule, often mid-month, to maintain momentum and keep the catalog dynamic for subscribers.
Note: The PS Plus refresh is part of Sony’s broader strategy to align its online services with hardware releases, develop a robust first-party ecosystem, and offer value that supports long-term engagement across PS5 and PS4 platforms. The layers are designed to provide varied access points for casual players, core enthusiasts, and nostalgic collectors alike, all within a single, cohesive subscription ecosystem.
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