PlayStation is to sunset its collection of free games for PlayStation 5. The PlayStation Plus Collection was launched with the console in November 2020 and offered a selection of top-notch PS4 games to PS Plus members to get them up and running with their new machines. They were ideal to bolster the game lineup until the best PS5 games turned up.
It originally offered 20 games, some with enhancements such as higher frame rates when run on a PS5, and now lists 19 titles that you can download and play. However, with the newer PS Plus tier system and two weighty catalogues of classic and retro games to play, it seems the collection is doomed.
Thankfully though, PS Plus members who redeem the games in the collection by 9 May 2023 will still be able to download and play them indefinitely afterwards, as long as they continue to subscribe to either PS Plus Essential, Extra or Premium tiers.
PlayStation revealed its plans in a blog post where it also confirmed that it will be adding new titles to the games catalogues going forward. It is also committed to continue to offer monthly games to PS Plus members. You can see the latest selection of «free» titles here: PS Plus Essential free PS5 and PS4 games for February 2023 — OlliOlli World and more.
PlayStation Plus costs £6.99 / $9.99 / €8.99 a month for the Essential plan, which enables online play across the vast number of multiplayer games and a selection of free titles each month to keep. A PS Plus Extra plan costs £10.99 / $14.99 / €13.99 per month and offers the same, plus access to a catalogue of 100s of PS4 and PS5 games. And finally, a PS Plus Premium tier adds a catalogue of over 100 retro and classic games, plus cloud streaming for many of them. It costs £13.49 / $17.99
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