The revamped PS Plus subscription service has begun rolling out across Asia, giving us a look at its complete catalog of games.
While Sony had previously released a partial selection of the new PS Plus library, the full list can now be seen on the official PlayStation website(opens in new tab) when viewing it in an Asian region. It gives a complete breakdown of every game included on the platform for Asian countries.
As expected, it spans a slate of modern PS4 and PS5 releases, including major first-party titles such as God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Ghost of Tsushima. A bunch of notable third-party titles are also listed, such as Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, The Elder Scrolls Online, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Several additional older titles have also been revealed, such as Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, Darksiders 2, and God of War 3 Remastered. Many of those retro titles will release with new display options, coming packaged with several resolutions and filters for you to pick from.
As the PlayStation website makes clear, however, the PS Plus Premium games library will vary between regions, meaning it may look different in your part of the world. It's likely that the American and European catalog will be far larger, as Sony previously said(opens in new tab) the service will include 400 PS4 and PS5 games, but only around 200 are listed in this Asian roster. Keep your eyes peeled for your region’s games list when the service rolls out in America on June 13 and Europe on June 23.
In a separate blog post(opens in new tab), Sony confirmed that the PS Plus games library will refresh monthly. The PS Plus Essential tier – which is equivalent to the current PS Plus service – will continue to receive a couple of complimentary
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