More retro games have been revealed for the revamped PlayStation Plus, but Sony continues to be tight-lipped about the details.
With the revamped PlayStation Plus service now live in both North and South America, a couple of extra details have been shared about it.
Regarding its catalogue of retro PlayStation games, we already knew some of the PlayStation 1 games that are included, but we now know a bit more about its list of PlayStation 3 titles.
Sony previously confirmed around 30 of them, but it turns out there are well over 300 games as part of PlayStation Plus Premium.
Once again, however, we have to rely on users sharing their first-hand experiences rather than any official update from Sony.
In fact, the company has only given the launch a passing mention on Twitter. There isn’t even a new PlayStation Blog post about it, despite this being the service’s Western launch.
The official PlayStation website doesn’t provide a list for all the retro games (original PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PSP), but we’ve learned the identities of at least a few more.
Axios reporter Stephen Totilo has shared images of the new service on Twitter, as well as numbers for how many games are included.
For PlayStation 3, there are exactly 311. Some are previously confirmed ones like Ico and Puppeteer, while others were spotted when the service launched in Japan.
Totilo’s tweets also give away a few new additions, like Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean, The King Of Fighters 13, and the first two InFamous games..
Totilo also lists 37 games across the PS1, PlayStation 2, and PSP, and we can spot several that weren’t among the initial list when the service launched in Asian territories.
Examples include role-player Dark Cloud and its sequel,
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