The PlayStation Plus Collection is one of many programs Sony put in place to incentivize PlayStation 5 purchases, but the opportunity to claim the collection is ending soon, though PS5 owners still have time to add the games to their PS Plus library. In 2022 when the PlayStation 5 launched, the monthly games provided were PS4 titles only, and the current PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers that include select PS5 games were not yet available. The PS Plus collection added 20 PS4 hits for active PS Plus subscribers who own a PS5.
A PS5 owner can still subscribe to even the lowest PS Plus tier, Essential, for one month, and redeem the PS Plus Collection games before they are gone. The mechanics of accessing the PS Plus Collection are the same as the monthly titles added to the former PS Plus program, which is the current Essential tier. PS Plus Collection games claimed during an active subscription period are added to the subscriber’s PS Plus library, which is a separate library from titles purchased through the PlayStation Network store. PSN-purchased games are always available to download and play, but the PS Plus library is only available during active subscription periods.
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PS Plus subscribers using a PS5 console can claim the entire collection up until May 9, 2023, at which time the promotion will end. This provides some reward for early adopters who bought a PS5 within the first two-and-a-half years from its launch, instead of holding out for a slim model or a potential price drop. A subscriber can claim and download the best PS Plus collection games, which include first-party classics like and the 2018, along with PS4 third-party hits like and. Some
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