
The PlayStation Plus catalogue is constantly updating with new games all the time. It’s not just the monthly free games that you can grab, but with hundreds of games available to download and play, it’s easy to miss what has been added. All you need to play these games is either a PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium subscription.
If you’re in the mood for something new, there is plenty to choose from. Most of the titles on our list have been added in the past couple of months, and you’ll find a range of genres to explore. Hopefully, you’ll find a new favourite from these recent bangers onPlayStation Plus.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Warner Bros Games

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This is pure popcorn enjoyable. You don’t have to take anything seriously, you can wobble along with your little LEGO Star Wars characters, bash some enemies, and work your way through the levels. Of course, this will appeal to Star Wars fans, but even if you’re not a ride-or-die fan, you’ll enjoy the simple platforming and the exploration. Whether you’re searching out collectibles, or simply revelling in all the pop culture nods, you’ll have a blast with the hundreds of characters available.
Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII - Reunion
Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII - Square Enix

For a cracking RPG, with plenty of lore and a dash of melodrama, you’ve got to check this out. It’s the perfect jumping-on point for those new to theFinal Fantasyfranchise or even Cloud’s adventures. Suppose you plan on playing the recent entries in theFinal Fantasy VIIremake project. In that case, this will flesh out certain characters and some important moments from their past, and it’s all wrapped up in a great experience, with tense battles and gorgeous visuals.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Owlcat games

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Remnant II
Remnant II - Arc Games

This action game can be played solo or in co-op with friends and it’s worth picking your way through to the end. Superb combat balances gunplay and melee abilities and weaponry, and it’s all shaded with a littleSoulslikeflair. The boss battles are epic when you find yourself facing off against hulking creatures from the bowels of hell. A branching storyline accompanies all this carnage and is surprisingly enjoyable from scene to scene.
Monster Hunter Rise
Monster Hunter Rise - Capcom Co Ltd

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There’s a reason theMonster Hunterseries is so popular. The engaging gameplay loop of hunting monsters and using parts of their carcass to create weapons and armour will keep you exploring and striving to take down bigger foes. There’s a loose story threaded through, but what players want is epic weapons and gruelling fights that take skill and tactics to get through. There’s nothing more satisfying than finally getting the last part you need for some killer armour to then head out into more dangerous grounds.
Dredge
Dredge - Team17

This Lovecraftian tale takes you out on the waves in a brooding sailing adventure dripping with horror. You’re a fishing boat captain in an area of the world where the oceans are populated with weird and sometimes grotesque fish. There’s a sinister mystery simmering away in the background and you’ll slowly puzzle it out while catching your haul. With some real horror undertones, this is a great tale with a very engaging loop of fishing, crafting, and some light puzzle elements.
The Outer Worlds
The Outer Worlds - Private Division

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There’s no denying the Fallout flavour ofThe Outer Worlds. It comes from Obsidian who are responsible for one of the bestFalloutgames ever made, so it’s no surprise. However, this is a sci-fi RPG that reaches out into space and takes you across the stars to meet a variety of characters and guide the story as you see fit. With lots of humour and plenty of great opportunities to fight or talk your way through situations, you’ll have a blast if you don’t take things too seriously.
No More Heroes III
No More Heroes III - XSEED Games

For a ridiculous romp that will make you laugh at its preposterous storyline, get on this. It’s wild, silly, and sometimes a bit rude. An Otaku assassin trying to save the world forcing you to play through delightful minigames, with pop culture-inspired moments, it’s a hack-and-slash action game that will keep you on your toes. Yes, it’s the third part of a story, but you can always read up on the first two, despite the story being quite loose at this point.
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