All PlayStation Plus Premium games: Every confirmed or leaked PS5 & backwards compatible game

November 2022 · 9 minute read

Sony officially revealed its revamped PlayStation Plus model back in March 2022, and now they’ve announced a large number of the PS1, PS3, and PSP games set to be included with backward compatibility. Here’s every PlayStation Plus Premium game that has surfaced so far, as well as PS4 and PS5 titles.

After months of speculation, Sony’s long-rumored ‘Project Spartacus‘ was revealed to be a rework of its existing PlayStation Plus subscription. Widely seen as the company’s answer to the incredibly successful Xbox Game Pass, the membership has merged with PS Now and been broken into three tiers.

Those who go for the ‘Extra’ option will be treated to some of the biggest PS4 and PS5 titles as part of their membership. While those on the PlayStation Plus Premium tier will gain access to classics from the PS1, PS2, and PSP generations, all of which can be downloaded or streamed.

Sony have been keeping tight-lipped on which games will feature, but now they have revealed some of their hand.

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Assets for the classic fighting game Tekken 2 have been discovered.

Every leaked PS Plus Premium game (PS1, PSP, and PS3)

The Premium tier is the very best that the reworked PlayStation Plus subscription has to offer, providing all the benefits of the base and Extra plans, as well as 340 extra games from the PS1 and PSP.

This is the list of confirmed games so far:

Classic Games Catalog – Original PlayStation and PSP

PlayStation Studios

Third Party Partners

Classic Games Catalog – Remasters

PlayStation Studios

Third Party Partners

Classic Games Catalog – Original PS3 Games (via streaming)

PlayStation Studios

Third Party Partners

PS Plus Extra confirmed games (PS4 and PS5)

2018’s God of War is one of the biggest modern titles coming to PlayStation Plus.

In the initial blog post, Sony didn’t reveal too many games that would be included in the PlayStation Plus Extra tier. But on May 16, 2022, A huge number of titles were announced to be coming to the revamped service.

Here’s every PS4 and PS5 game confirmed to be coming to this tier so far:

PlayStation Studios

Third Party-Partners

Time-Limited Game Trials 

PlayStation Studios

Third Party Partners

It’s worth noting that Syphon Filter 1, 2, Dark Mirror, and Logan’s Shadow have all received ratings on PS4 and PS5, so there’s a chance these could also possibly feature.

PlayStation Plus is being reworked to compete with Xbox Game Pass.

Rumored PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP games for PS Plus

We have a ton of games already confirmed for the service, but we know that Sony are committed to bringing a ton of new games to PS Plus as time goes on. As such, certain titles are being outed as potential additions to PS Plus.

At the moment, it seems like Capcom’s Dino Crisis could be on the way. If you’re unfamiliar with the franchise, think of Resident Evil, but swap the zombies for towering dinosaurs.

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As you can see above, Regina, the main character of Dino Crisis is being advertised on the Hong Kong store under the PlayStation Plus section. It’s unofficial at this point, but don’t be surprised to see the cult survival-horror classic make a return.

According to reports from ResetEra, it seems as though Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, Wild Arms, and Ridge Racer 2 have been confirmed for Asian PS Plus Premium members. However, it remains to be seen if these games will make their way to other countries as well.

Is there a new PlayStation Plus release date?

Sony have already announced the individual release dates for the rollout of the updated PS Plus with it to be fully implemented between May 2022 and the end of June 2022.

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We’ve listed dates Sony that Sony have mentioned here:

PS1 games to receive PlayStation Trophy support?

In a surprising turn of events, it seems that some classic PS1 games that will be available on the new and improved PS Plus service will launch with PlayStation Trophy support.

A Tweet from Bend Studio, creators of the Syphon Filter franchise, confirmed that Trophy support will be available from launch.

Incoming From Bend Studio:

Agency intel reports that Syphon Filter will include Trophies when it arrives on the all-new PlayStation Plus. pic.twitter.com/YVdMixZxBR

— Bend Studio is Hiring! (@BendStudio) May 19, 2022

Not only that, but the devs have also confirmed that as well as a list of Trophies to obtain, they also confirmed that players will be able to earn a Platinum Trophy too.

And yes, you can earn the Platinum too. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/uCeE2diz99

— Bend Studio is Hiring! (@BendStudio) May 19, 2022

This is great news for fans of Syphon Filter and also Trophy hunters, but this also opens up the exciting possibility of tons of great PS1, PSP, PS2, and unpatched PS3 games getting full Trophy support.

Rumored extra PS Plus features for PS1 and PSP games

As well as Trophy Support for retro titles, a new update suggests that players with access to these games will be getting more than just some potential extra objectives to complete.

A post on resetera has revealed that some of these games may be sold individually, but not only that, but they will have new, quality of life settings to increase a player’s experience.

On the Asian PSN store, some unannounced games have appeared in Abe’s Odyssey, Ridge Racer 2, Worms World Party, and Worms Armageddon and they reportedly support some of the following features:

Will PS Plus games be 50hz or 60hz?

One of the big questions on people’s minds when it comes to the classic games is what hertz the games will operate at. Many PS1 classics typically ran at either 50hz or 60hz, and a higher number determines how smoothly the game would run.

The verdict is divisive so far as Japan’s PS1 classics are running at the healthier 60hz, whereas Asia has had to settle for 50hz.

Americas and Europe are still awaiting their new PS Plus service to drop, so it’ll be interesting to see what hz those continents will be able to enjoy games at.

Those are all of the confirmed games that are set to show up on the new PlayStation Plus service so far. More and more are likely to emerge closer to launch, so be sure to check back here for the latest updates.

In the meantime, why don’t you check out all of the games coming to and leaving Xbox Game Pass this month? Also, here is a bunch of info about upcoming games:

God of War: Ragnarok | GTA 6 | Overwatch 2 |  Assassin’s Creed Infinity | Wolverine | Spider-Man 2 | Forspoken | KOTR Remake | Wonder Woman | FFXVI | Avatar Frontiers of Pandora | Sonic Frontiers | Dragon Age 4 | Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild sequel | The Witcher 3 next-gen patch  | Avatar Frontiers of Pandora | Final Fantasy 16 | Street Fighter 6

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