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PlayStation Plus July 2026 additions and removals

For now, lots going.

Sony has detailed the first batch of PlayStation Plus July 2026 additions and removals through a host of removals. We’ll add to this month’s list, including Essentials freebies, as it grows.

Here’s what you’ll soon be able to access (or not) on PlayStation Plus tiers that include Essentials, Extra, Deluxe, and Premium. Those tiers are listed in order; higher tiers also can access any games in tiers under them.

We, of course, update this list as more titles are confirmed.

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PlayStation Plus Essentials June 2026 monthly games

  • TBD

PlayStation Plus Extra June 2026 additions

  • TBD

PlayStation Plus Extra June 2026 removals

  • Risk of Rain 2 (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Tropico 6 (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Roki (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Source of Madness (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Cursed to Golf (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Hundred Days (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Onechanbara Origin (PS4): 22 July
  • Get Even (PS4): 22 July
  • Bomber Crew (PS4): 22 July
  • Space Crew: Legendary Edition (PS4): 22 July
  • Infinite Minigolf (PS4): 22 July

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium June 2026 additions

  • TBD

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium June 2026 removals

  • Risk of Rain 2 (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Tropico 6 (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Roki (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Source of Madness (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Cursed to Golf (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Hundred Days (PS4, PS5): 22 July
  • Onechanbara Origin (PS4): 22 July
  • Get Even (PS4): 22 July
  • Bomber Crew (PS4): 22 July
  • Space Crew: Legendary Edition (PS4): 22 July
  • Infinite Minigolf (PS4): 22 July

We’ll continue to this list as more is known. Until that time, what do you make of PlayStation Plus in July 2026?


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