In an effort to compete with Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass subscription service, Sony is making some big changes to PlayStation Plus. Starting in June, Sony is introducing brand-new PlayStation Plus tiers, with the priciest being the PS Plus Premium tier. This tier of PS Plus will not only get subscribers access to all the benefits of standard PS Plus and PlayStation Now, but it will also include hundreds of PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 games.
At the time of this writing, Sony has not officially announced any of the retro games that will be a part of PS Plus Premium when it launches in June. However, the Korean ratings board may have revealed four of the games that will be a part of the service. As spotted by Gematsu, new ratings have been issued for classic PlayStation games Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, and Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow.
Some PS Plus Subscribers Aren't Happy About the Free Games for April 2022
It's possible these ratings could be for a proper Syphon Filter collection or other re-releases, but the more likely scenario is that these games are coming to PS Plus Premium. And since the Syphon Filter games have been leaked in this manner, it's entirely within the realm of possibility that even more retro PS Plus Premium games will leak in the same way in the weeks leading up to its launch this summer.
If this leak is accurate, then it seems Syphon Filter fans will be able to play through the entire series on their PS4 and PS5 systems, except for the PS2 game Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain. Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain received the worst reviews out of the bunch and is generally considered to be the worst in the series, so that could explain its absence, but one would think that it would
Read more on gamerant.com