

PlayStation Plus Premium will give players access to a library of classic PlayStation, PS2, and PS3 titles starting this June, which is exciting as the PS5 only is backward compatible with the PS4 currently. Drawing on that history could be another avenue that helps make this new service a success without directly matching its biggest competition, Game Pass. While Sony has expressed many times that it doesn't intend to offer its big first-party games on PS Plus at launch, the PlayStation back catalog is full of amazing titles we would love to be able to play all in one place. The biggest ace Sony has up its sleeve against the competition has always been first-party games. PS Now had a limited selection of PS2 titles and a decent library of PS3 games, but no PS1 or PSP games at all, which might be the deciding factor for those who want to subscribe to this tier. The Extra tier only allows downloading of PS4 and PS5 games, but the Premium level has those hundreds of titles, plus a promised catalog of over 300 PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 games to stream and download. Aside from the Essential tier, which is functionally identical to PS Plus currently, the Extra and Premium tiers promise to add different amounts of game options for downloading and streaming from the entire history of Sony consoles. It's official: PlayStation Now is dead, and PlayStation Plus is expanding to include everything that service offered in a new tiered subscription model. PlayStation fixes PS Plus Premium’s hidden upgrade fees PlayStation Plus’ PS1 games run at 60Hz in North America PS Plus adds three Yakuza games, but no retro titles in August PS5 and Xbox Series X need to show us what they’re capable of in 2023

One of the PS5’s most impressive exclusives leads next batch of PS Plus games The new games all come to PS Plus on April 18, while the games leaving the service won’t be on PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium after May 15. Looking at these lists, it seems like April and May will be very busy months for Sony’s Xbox Game Pass competitor.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Definitive Edition.Marvel’s Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition.Here is the full list of titles leaving PS Plus next month: Hopefully, that means the PS5 remaster is coming soon in its place. In fact, it includes one first-party heavy hitter that is surprising to see leave: Marvel’s Spider-Man. Sadly, the blog post for this announcement also highlights some of the titles that will leave these higher tiers of PlayStation Plus on May 15 - and it’s an even lengthier list.

PS Plus Extra finally gives me a reason to keep my PS5 powered on Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is eyeing a fall 2023 release date One of the PS5’s best exclusives will finally launch on PC next month
