Sony has published its PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for June 2025, revealing a list of games that includes highlights like FBC: Firebreak, Battlefield 2042, Deus Ex, and more.
The lineup of nine games to be made available across the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers was announced in a PlayStation.Blog post. Every game on the list will be available to download for subscribers starting June 17, 2025, less than one week from today, June 11.
Remedy Entertainment’s FBC: Firebreak is the headliner here. This inventive, co-op first-person shooter plops players back into the Control universe as a cleanup crew tasked with clearing out a Federal Bureau of Control overrun with otherworldly creatures. It’s three-player FPS action that launches for PlayStation Plus Extra subscribers on day one.
The multiplayer fun rolls on with DICE’s near-future shooter, Battlefield 2042, which comes to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog June 2025 lineup as the team at EA continues its work on a new, untitled Battlefield entry. If shooters aren’t your thing, titles such as Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, We Love Katamari Reroll + Reroll Reverie, and Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes are here to add some variety to your gaming plans. There’s even Train Sim World 5 for those who prefer a more relaxed experience.
Endless Dungeon and theHunter: Call of the Wild round out the list of newcomers for the PlayStation Plus Extra tier. PlayStation Plus Premium members, meanwhile, get one major new addition in the form of Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, which will be made playable on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 for the first time. You can see all of the June 2025 PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions coming to the service Tuesday, along with their supported platforms, in the list below.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog Additions – June 2025
PlayStation Plus Premium Game Catalog Additions – June 2025
The June 2025 PlayStation Plus Game Catalog titles are less than a week away from launching for Sony’s gaming subscription service. While we wait, be sure to read up on all of the games added in May 2025, as well as the four games Essential subscribers received last week. You can also check out some of the other titles set to launch for the service this summer, and you can click here to read up on our list of the best games PlayStation Plus has to offer.
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