PlayStation has revealed its June 2026 batch of PS Plus Extra and Premium games, adding seven new games to the game catalog available to subscribers at the Extra tier, while Premium subscribers get an eighth game via the Classics catalog. On top of the three games already added for Essential subscribers, headlining this month's games is the 2023 epic, Final Fantasy XVI, which also enters the service alongside other deep narrative experiences.
Just a few short months after it received an update for current-gen platforms, Kingdom Come: Deliverance rides into the PS Plus Extra game catalog alongside FFXVI. Those two games alone already account for hundreds of hours of potential game time as they're both deep RPGs with complex narratives and worlds players can get lost in, but they're of course not the only games getting added this month.
If you want to keep the narrative focus going, Life is Strange: Double Exposure would do the trick as the other major narrative game added to the service this month, though if you're looking for more RPG, Black Desert Online, the MMORPG from Crimson Desert developer Pearl Abyss will more than satisfy.
Meanwhile, for something quite different, Sonic X Shadow Generations also joins the service this month, as does Farming Simulator 25. There's also Blades of Fire, the action game from developer MercurySteam that hit PC and consoles last year, which recently released its overhauled and updated 2.0 version.
Last but not least is Gitaroo Man, the PlayStation 2 rhythm game that is this month's one and only addition to the PS Plus Classics catalog for Premium subscribers. It's unfortunate for those paying the highest subscription price to only see one new game enter the Classics catalog, though it's at least better than months where there are no additions to the Classics library.
All of these games will be available to subscribers starting on June 16, 2026. For everything PS Plus related, check out our hub page that we update monthly, with a list of every single game available in the service.
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