When Sony announced its new tiered PlayStation Plus program back in March, it promised that the most expensive Premium tier would include "up to" 740 games from across all five PlayStation consoles (and the PlayStation Portable). As recently as last month, the company had only revealed a bit over 100 of the games that would be included in its top-tier subscription plan.
With today's launch of the new PlayStation Plus in the US, though, we can now see the full catalog of titles Sony is making available to subscribers for download and/or streaming. And that launch list actually surpasses Sony's promises, including nearly 400 PS4/PS5 games (available on the "Extra" tier or above) and over 460 games from earlier console generations (available on the "Premium" tier).
In terms of recent-generation games, PlayStation Plus includes 34 that also offer an "enhanced" PS5 version, alongside a handful of PS5 exclusives like Returnal and Demon's Souls. That list also includes 27 games from "Ubisoft Plus Classics" provided by the major third-party publisher.
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