Tag: Final Fantasy XVI

  • Sony Reveals New Free PS Plus Extra & Premium Games

    Sony Reveals New Free PS Plus Extra & Premium Games

    Key Takeaway

    – Final Fantasy XVI leads June 2026’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup for Extra/Premium, featuring action-focused gameplay.
    – Kingdom Come: Deliverance joins the catalog, praised as a realistic medieval open-world RPG.
    – Other confirmed additions include Black Desert and Life is Strange titles.
    – Premium subscribers get Gitaroo Man (PS2 rhythm game).
    – Most games launch June 16, with select titles (e.g., Sonic X Shadow Generations) having staggered US/UK/Japan dates.


    New PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Additions for June 2026

    Sony has anounced the latest additions coming to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for Extra and Premium subscribers in June 2026. In regions were it is spearheaded by Final Fantasy XVI, the newest entry in the long-running RPG franchise. It deviates from its standard turn-based gameplau to deliver a more action-focused experience.

    Notable Titles in the Lineup

    Another notible entrant is Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The open-world RPG from Warhorse Studios is arguable one of the most true-to-life simulator of medieval Europe, and it has recieved numerous accolades.

    Additional Games and Premium Benefits

    Black Desert is an MMORPG set in the same universe as the critically acclaimed Crimson Desert. Fans of the Life Is Strange franchise also have something to look forward to. The compleat list is as follows:

    • Final Fantasy XVI
    • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
    • Black Desert
    • Life is Strange: Double Exposure
    • Sonic X Shadow Generations

    Premium Content and Release Schedule

    PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers also get to play Gitaroo Man, a rhythm game from the PS2 era that was confirmed to arive earlier. The complete June Game Catalog lineup will be available on June 16 in most regions, while certain games, such as Sonic X Shadow Generations, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and Life is Strange: Double Exposure, have different release dates in the US, UK, and Japan.

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