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Here are more PS Plus games coming this summer

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Last updated: 05.06.2025 01:21
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Sony has announced more games coming to the PS Plus catalogue this summer, including classics and day one releases.


These additions were revealed at tonight’s PlayStation State of Play.


The next batch of games coming to PS Plus over the summer are:

  • FBC Firebreak (PS5) – available 17th June
  • Deus Ex (PS2) – available 17th June
  • Twisted Metal 3 and Twisted Metal 4 (PS1) – available 15th July
  • Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 (PS1) – summer 2025
  • Sword of the Sea (PS5) – available 19th August
Sword of the Sea – Launch Date Announcement | PS5 GamesWatch on YouTube


In addition, Myst and its sequel Riven will arrive on PS Plus later this month as part of Sony’s Days of Play promotion. Days of Play was announced last month, bringing a first discount to the PS5 Pro console.


Sword of the Sea is the next game from the visionary artist behind Abzu and The Pathless, featuring a similarly striking visual aesthetic. It also has music from Journey composer Austin Wintory.


It’s a day one addition to PS Plus, as is Remedy’s new online shooter FBC Firebreak. Eurogamer went hands-on with Firebreak last month.


As a reminder, day one game releases to the PS Plus catalogue require an Extra or Premium subscription. Those retro classics are only available with a Premium subscription.


For more, here’s a full list of games available on PS Plus.

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