Summary
- PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can now enjoy the newest games added to the service for February 2025.
- New additions include Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 1, Mordhau, SaGa Frontier Remastered, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
- PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium packages are on sale for US users until February 24, 2025.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can now enjoy nine new games for February 2025. From the fresh games added to PlayStation Plus, seven entries are part of the PS Plus Extra tier, and two are exclusive to PS Plus Premium subscribers.
Sony’s flagship subscription service comes in three tiers: PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium. While PS Plus Essential tier subscribers can add new free games to their digital libraries every month and keep them as long as they maintain their subscription, higher tiers also offer a library of games similar to Xbox Game Pass. The PS Plus Extra tier added nine new games in January 2025, including God of War Ragnarok, Sayonara Wild Hearts, and Citizen Sleeper, for example. Members of the Premium tier get everything from the previous tiers, along with some unique old-school games via PlayStation Classics.
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Now, gamers can finally play the new PS Plus Extra and Premium games for February 2025. The list of games available includes Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 1, Mordhau, SaGa Frontier Remastered, Somerville, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Tin Hearts, and Top Spin 2K25. Overall, it’s a fairly varied list with some big hits like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, as well as some new releases like the first episode of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. PS Plus Premium subscribers can also play two old-school titles: Dropship: United Peace Force, which originally came out for the PS2, and Patapon 3, a highly-rated rhythm game released for the PSP in 2011.
New PS Plus Extra and Premium Games for February 2025
New PS Plus Extra Games for February 2025
- Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 1 (PS5)
- Mordhau (PS5, PS4)
- SaGa Frontier Remastered (PS4)
- Somerville (PS5, PS4)
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5, PS4)
- Tin Hearts (PS5, PS4)
- Top Spin 2K25 (PS5, PS4)
New PS Plus Premium Games for February 2025
- Dropship: United Peace Force (PS2)
- Patapon 3 (PSP)
Sony recently unveiled exciting news for FromSoftware fans during the recent February 2025 State of Play. The PlayStation Classics Catalog will add the first three Armored Core games later this year. However, it was not revealed when exactly this will take place. To access these games, fans will need to subscribe to the highest PS Plus tier, Premium.
PlayStation owners who do not currently subscribe to PS Plus and are interested in playing some of the games that recently became available have a unique chance to start a subscription with a big discount. PlayStation Plus is currently on sale for US users, and the promotion will continue until February 24. Gamers who subscribe to the PS Plus Premium tier can get a 37% discount, while those subscribing to PS Plus Extra have a 25% discount available. These discounts will only be applied to the first year of the subscription, however, so gamers will need to pay full price after that.
PlayStation Plus offers three membership plans packed with benefits and games to level up your play.
PlayStation Plus Premium
Enjoy all the core PlayStation Plus benefits, hundreds of games in the Game Catalog, and premium benefits like game trials, cloud streaming, and the Classics Catalog.
PlayStation Plus Extra
Get all the great benefits included in the PlayStation Plus Essential plan, as well as access to the Game Catalog, featuring hundreds of games to download and explore.
PlayStation Plus Essential
Enjoy all the core PlayStation Plus benefits: join your friends in online multiplayer matches, add new games to your collection every month, save at PlayStation Store and more.