Sony has made four new game trials available to PlayStation Plus Premium members.
08.04.2024 - 19:27 / videogameschronicle.com / Playstation Plus / Tom Ivan
Two upcoming PlayStation Plus Classics titles have seemingly leaked.
A new trophy list for MediEvil has been spotted, suggesting the PS1 title could soon be made available to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers.
The list of trophies, which has been published on achievement tracking websites including Exophase and PSNProfiles, is slightly different to the one for the game’s PS4 remake, which was released in 2019.
PSP game MediEvil: Resurrection was added to the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalogue last August.
These two trophies are different owing to you not being able to break tombstones in the original PS1 version. Looks like it must be coming to PS4/PS5 pic.twitter.com/vtPFxrutrn
— Mishimaryu (@Mishimaryu1) <a target="_blank" rel=«noopener» class=«link-external» href=«https://twitter.com/Mishimaryu1/status/1776311979583418427?ref_src=» https:>April 5, 2024
PS1 game Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire is also expected to be released for PS5/PS4 via the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalogue this month.
As spotted by Gematsu, new PlayStation Store pages for the game recently appeared on PS Deals, a website which tracks updates on the marketplace’s backend. They list April 16 as the release date.
Sony recently announced that Dave the Diver will be coming to PS5 and PS4 this month, and will be added to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue on the same day.
It also confirmed that Tales of Kenzera: Zau is coming to PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue on the day of its release this month.
April’s PlayStation Plus Essential games, which were released last week, are Immortals of Aveum (PS5), Minecraft Legends (PS4, PS5) and Skul: The Hero Slayer (PS4).
Sony has made four new game trials available to PlayStation Plus Premium members.
Next week’s free Epic Games Store titles have seemingly been revealed ahead of an official announcement.
Sony routinely adds new games to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, a curated library of PS4 and PS5 titles that’s accessible to those subscribed to PlayStation Plus’ Extra and Premium tiers at no additional cost. As is the case with all such subscription services though, the PS Plus Game Catalog’s library of games is a rolling one that also routinely sees games being removed.
Next week’s free Epic Games Store titles have been revealed.
Sony has revealed the slate of games joining the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog in April. In the coming weeks, PS Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium tier members will get access to deep-sea exploration RPG Dave the Diver, Metroidvania action title Tales of Kenzera: Zau, indie platformer Animal Well, open-world racing title Crew 2, action platformer Raji: An Ancient Epic and more. Most of these games will be available on the PS Plus catalogue on April 16. Tales of Kenzera: Zau and Animal Well, on the other hand, will join the service as day-one launch titles on April 23 and May 9, respectively.
PlayStation Plus subscribers have a lot to look forward to in the near future, and May 9 is one date that marks a particularly exciting addition to the service. PlayStation Plus offers both a rotating library of monthly games and, on its Extra and Premium tiers, a less transient catalog of titles both classic and new. Accessing any PlayStation Plus perks requires a subscription, but that also throws online access for multiplayer services and more into the mix.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced April 2024’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles.
Sony has announced the April 2024 game lineup for Extra and Premium Playstation Plus subscribers, along with a few new Classics Catalog titles for Premium members. All titles will be available to play on April 16.
Sony has announced the game catalogue additions for PlayStation Plus this April for Extra and Premium subscribers.
Rely on your wits in Animal Well, slip into a wetsuit with Dave the Diver and journey through mystical 2.5D realms in Tales of Kenzera: Zau. All three games launch onto PlayStation as part of the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. And there are even more games joining April’s Game Catalog lineup. Let’s take a closer look at each. Aside from Animal Well and Tales of Kenzera: Zau, all titles will be available on April 16.
PlayStation Plus gets a lot of attention for its monthly catalog of rotating titles, but the more persistent library accessible through PS+ Extra and Premium is also a crucial part of the membership. Like Xbox Game Pass, this feature makes it possible to get some major releases on day one without making any individual payment, as well as providing an ever-expanding resource to swell backlogs. So far, 2024 has seen notable additions like and theand remakes, making for an increasingly attractive package.
Mintrocket's is coming to PlayStation Plus on April 16. As its name would suggest, the title follows a professional diver called Dave who catches unique fish during the day to serve at his seaside sushi restaurant at night. The title was released to extremely high acclaim on PC in June 2023, with a Nintendo Switch version released later that year. It sparked some controversy when it was nominated for the "" award at The Game Awards, however, as Mintrocket is a subsidiary of Nexon, Korea's biggest game company, and would have had more funding than most actual Indie developers.