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Sony unveils a load of games coming to the new PS Plus, including PS5 launch titles
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PlayStation Plus will be launching in June and Sony has revealed all of the PS5 and PS4 games you can play, including the classic games catalogue.
Sony is revamping PlayStation Plus, bringing in three new tiers to the service – includingPremium,ExtraandEssential.
No matter which plan you choose, you will still be treated to the same benefits that are available currently for PlayStation Plus members today, including monthly game drops.
However, Sony has dropped the list ofPS5andPS4games that will be available for anyone under the Plus Extra and Plus Premium members, alongside all the classic games that will be coming to Premium members.
Keep reading to find out all the games that will be coming to PlayStation Plus in June.
PS5 and PS4 games included in the new PS Plus
As previously mentioned, anyone who is a member of the PlayStation Plus Extra or Plus Premium will have access to all of the games listed below for free.
It’s important to note that this list may vary depending on region, though you can check on thePlayStation websiteto see the official list, which will launch in your region when the new PlayStation Plus service does.
Here are all the games coming from PlayStation Studios:
And here are all the titles coming from third-party partners:
Classic games
Members of the PlayStation Plus Premium will also be granted access to a selection of popular games from older consoles, ranging from thePSPto thePlayStation 3.
Players that have already purchased the digital version of some select games will not have to make a separate purchase or sign up to PlayStation Plus to play these titles. Instead, you can head to the PlayStation Store and download a version for no extra cost, but you will need to check that your game is supported with this process.
Sony has also mentioned that some remastered classics from previous consoles will be added for PlayStation Plus Premium, though you can check out an early look at the selection of games that will be available just below.
Here are the games from the PSP andOrginal PlayStation:
And here is the list of Remasters:
PS3 games
Members of PlayStation Plus Premium will be able to stream original, non-remastered games from the PS3 where cloud streaming is available.
You can check out the early list of the selection PS3 games below:
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