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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games To Focus On PS5 Games In 2026
PlayStation Plus will start "occasionally" offering PS4 games starting in 2026, as PlayStation say they're no longer a "key benefit" for the service.
PlayStation Plus shifting focus to PS5 games next year, will only "occasionally" include PS4 titles
Sony has announced it's shifting the focus of its PlayStation Plus monthly games and Game Catalog updates toward
PlayStation Plus Will Stop Giving Out Monthly PS4 Games Starting Next Year
PlayStation Plus is moving away from offering monthly PlayStation 4 games beginning in 2026. The paid subscription service will still offer them “occasionally,” but the main focus of the program will be PS5 games, and it only took almost the entirety of the current console’s life-cycle to see customer demand get there.
PlayStation Plus to solely focus on PS5 games
PlayStation Plus will begin focusing solely on PlayStation 5 games starting January 2026. In a blog post announcing its monthly games for February, the firm said PlayStation 4 games will "no longer be a key benefit" on PS Plus and will "only occasionally be offered" on its monthly games and games catalog services.
Sony Will Stop Offering Free PS4 Games Through PS Plus Starting 2026
Sony has announced that PlayStation Plus subscribers will stop getting free monthly PS4 games starting in 2026, as the company shifts focus to PS5 owners. However, Sony acknowledges that subscribers may still occasionally receive PS4 games through PS Plus Monthly Games and Game Catalog after the change.
Sony will only ‘occasionally’ offer PS4 games on PlayStation Plus starting next year
You’ll still have access to monthly PS4 games you’ve already redeemed, but Sony is shifting its focus more fully to PS5.
Forza Horizon 5 On PS5 Isn't End Of Xbox
Forza Horizon 5 Is Releasing on PS5 This Spring
Forza Horizon 5, Xbox's premier exclusive racing game, will be released on PlayStation 5 in Spring 2025. Developer Playground Games announced the news on Thursday, just one day after Microsoft revealed that Xbox hardware revenue declined by 29% in its latest earnings report.
Forza Horizon 5 Is The Next Xbox Game To Speed Onto PlayStation 5
Forza Horizon 5--the most recent Forza Horizon game, but not the most recent Forza game--becomes the latest in-house Xbox release to head to the PlayStation 5, with Sea of Thieves and Hi-Fi Rush preceding it last year. It's one of GameSpot's picks for the best racing games you can play right now.
Forza Horizon 5 is coming to Playstation 5
Playground also said the Forza team is working on a free new update for Forza Horizon 5 owners on all platforms called Horizon Realms. This update -- which does not yet have a rel
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PlayStation Store Leaks Major PS5 Pro Game
The PlayStation Store has just leaked a major PS5 game is going to be PS5 Pro Enhanced when it releases in March.
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Gears of War Collection Also Coming to PS5 Day One – Rumor
According to known leaker eXtas1s a Gears of War collection is currently in the works. Although they are unsure when it will ...
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PlayStation Plus Games for February 2025 Announced
Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus Essential Tier games for February 2025 are Payday 3 (PS5), High on Life (PS4 and PS5) ...
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The PlayStation Plus free PS4 and PS5 games for February 2025 have been revealed
The next trio of monthly games coming to PS Plus Essential and higher tiers of subscription to the service have been revealed for February 2025.
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PlayStation fans treated to more bad news as hugely popular feature leaves PS5
Sony recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the PlayStation with some fun bonus features on the PS5. For starters, fans ...
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PSN account requirements removed for some PS5 games on PC
S ony Interactive Entertainment announced plans to remove controversial PlayStation Network requirements when playing some of ...
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