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PlayStation Plus June 2025 catalogue changes

All that's changing in Extra, Deluxe, and Premium.

PlayStation Plus June 2025 catalogue changes have been detailed by Sony across its Extra, Deluxe, and Premium tiers, and we’ve summarised what’s moving around for you here.

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).

Last month: May 2025  |  This month: June 2025  |  Next month: July 2025

PlayStation Plus Extra June 2025 additions

  • Skull and Bones (PS5): 2 June
  • Destiny 2 Legacy Collection (PS4, PS5): 4 June
  • Grand Theft Auto 3 (PS4, PS5): 10 June
  • FBC Firebreak (PS5): 18 June
  • Battlefield 2042 (PS4, PS5): 18 June
  • Five Nights at Freddy’s Help Wanted 2 (PS5): 18 June
  • theHunter Call of the Wild (PS4): 18 June
  • We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie (PS4, PS5): 18 June
  • Eiyuden Chronicles Hundred Heroes (PS4, PS5): 18 June
  • Train Sim World 5 (PS4, PS5): 18 June
  • Endless Dungeon (PS4, PS5): 18 June

PlayStation Plus Extra June 2025 removals

  • TBD

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium June 2025 additions

  • Myst (PS4, PS5): 5 June
  • Riven (PS4, PS5): 5 June
  • Deus Ex The Conspiracy (PS4, PS5): 18 June

PlayStation Plus Deluxe, Premium June 2025 removals

  • TBD

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


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