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PlayStation Plus February 2025 catalogue changes

Lots coming and going.

PlayStation Plus February 2025 catalogue changes are starting to be detailed by Sony and its partners, and we’ve got the full list of what to expect below.

Here’s what you’ll soon be able to access (or not) on PlayStation Plus tiers that include Extra, Deluxe, and Premium (aka any tier higher than Essentials).

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PlayStation Plus Extra February 2025 additions

  • Star Wars Jedi Survivor (PS4, PS5): 19 February
  • TopSpin 2K25 (PS4, PS5): 19 February
  • Lost Records Bloom and Rage (Tape 1) (PS5): 19 February
  • SaGa Frontier Remastered (PS4): 19 February
  • Somerville (PS4, PS5): 19 February
  • Tin Hearts (PS4, PS5): 19 February
  • Mordhau (PS4, PS5) : 19 February

PlayStation Plus Extra February 2025 removals

  • The Outer Worlds Spacer’s Choice Edition: 19 February
  • Tales of Arise: 19 February
  • Tales of Zestiria: 19 February
  • Tales of Symphonia Remastered: 19 February
  • Tales of Vesperia: 19 February
  • Outriders: 19 February
  • Scarlet Nexus: 19 February
  • Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition: 19 February

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium February 2025 additions

  • Patapon 3 (PS4, PS5) : 19 February
  • Dropship United Peace Force (PS4, PS5) : 19 February

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium February 2025 removals

  • TBD

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of PlayStation Plus in February 2025?


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