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PlayStation Plus April Game Catalog Addition Leaks

News RoomBy News Room25 March 2026Updated:25 March 2026No Comments
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PlayStation Plus April Game Catalog Addition Leaks

Sony’s main PlayStation Plus Game Catalog addition for April 2026 has been leaked online.

As ever, the forthcoming month’s additions have been posted ahead of time by reliable leaker billbil-kun from Dealabs — though, this time, just one title has been determined.

That game is Lords of the Fallen, the 2023 Souls-like action RPG that’s a successor to the classic 2014 title of the same name. PlayStation Plus subscribers signed up to all membership tiers (Essential, Extra and Premium) will be able to play it from April 7 to May 5.

Lords of the Fallen’s arrival via PlayStation Plus is timely, coming just a couple of months after its surprise Update 2.5 dropped in December, and a few months before the launch of a full sequel, Lords of the Fallen 2, later this year. (That sequel promises “every limb can be removed” as it amps up the series’ dismemberment and gore.)

“Lords of the Fallen is a great Soulslike, and its killer new idea of swapping between two versions of the world to solve puzzles and slay enemies is an excellent twist to set it apart from the pack,” IGN wrote in our Lords of the Fallen review, scoring it an 8/10. “That concept is unfortunately hamstrung by numerous, highly annoying technical issues and weak boss fights, but awesome explorable areas and fantastic buildcrafting more than make up for those shortcomings.”

As for the rest of next month’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions, Sony is expected to make them official next Wednesday, March 31. We’ll update again when we know more.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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