We finally have a list of confirmed new PS Plus additions for June 2025!
The PlayStation take on the ever-popular Xbox Game Pass, every month brings a new selection of games for subscribers to give a try.
And this month is a big one! To celebrate Days of Play, we've got a Jet Set Radio spiritual successor, sports blockbuster, and one of the biggest expansions in recent gaming.
Naturally, new games joining the service means that, unfortunately, some older games will be leaving it.
It's a great value service, maybe even more so than our PlayStation 5 deals, so let's take a look at all the PS Plus games joining the service in June 2025!
PS Plus free games for June 2025 confirmed
PS Plus Essential members will get the following free games as part of June's monthly games:
Destiny 2: The Final Shape - 28th MayAlone in the Dark (2024) - 3rd JuneBomb Rush Cyberfunk - 3rd JuneNBA 2K25 - 3rd JuneThe biggest name here is undoubtedly Destiny 2: The Final Shape. Although joining the service in May, it's been included in June's list for some reason, not that we're complaining. 2024's massive Destiny 2 expansion has become one of its best, and is well worth checking out if you haven't had the chance to yet.
Along with that, the 2024 Alone in the Dark reboot is also on the cards for June. Set in the 1930s, players investigate the Dercerto Mansion, a home for the mentally ill, as they avoid Eldritch horrors to uncover the mystery surrounding The Dark Man.
In June, we also get Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, the spiritual successor to Dreamcast classic Jet Set Radio. Developed by the Dutch Team Reptile, you'll skate, cycle and dash your way around New Amsterdam, plastering the city with graffiti and avoiding the local cops.
With a stacked soundtrack including the legendary Hideki Naganuma, some killer visuals and a surprisingly deep story, we can't recommend this one enough.
Lastly, if you're a basketball fan, then all you might care about on this list is the addition of NBA 2K25. The latest title in 2K's flagship NBA series is joining the service for players to try out in the lead-up to this year's instalment.
With so many players dropping out of buying yearly sports games on launch, it's the perfect way to give it a try if you're included in that number.
What's leaving PS Plus this month?
There are six games leaving the PS Plus catalogue on 17th June:
After UsAVICII InvectorInscryptionKayak VR: MirageMonster Hunter RiseRogue Legacy 2What do you get with the other PS Plus tiers?
Even more games are available with the higher tiers of PlayStation Plus (Extra and Premium). We're still unsure what else will be added to the other tiers, but we got plenty of new games recently.
Below is a list of June's Premium and Extra tiers:
Another Crab's TreasureSkull and BonesDestiny 2: Legacy CollectionGrand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive EditionMyst (Classics)Riven (Classics)What to play on PS Plus – our recommendations
If you're looking for some other great games to play in the PS Plus Game Catalogue, we'd recommend these ones for sure:
Control: Ultimate EditionDeath Stranding Director's Cut (PS5)Days Gone (PS4)Demon's Souls (PS5)DOOM Eternal (PS4, PS5)Horizon Forbidden West (PS4, PS5)As well as all the games included in the other tiers, PS Plus Premium lets you download and play older titles from PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP to harken back to a simpler time and relive your younger years.
PS3 games are only available via cloud streaming and this is region-dependent, but the UK is included in this list so we don't miss out.
See below for a selection of classics you can revisit:
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee (PS1)Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS1)Resident Evil Director's Cut (PS1)The Jak and Dexter series (PS2)Dark Cloud (PS2)The God of War Collection and God of War Ascension (PS3)inFAMOUS and inFAMOUS 2 (PS3)Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice (PSP)Killzone: Liberation (PSP)As a PS Plus Premium subscriber, you also have access to time-limited trials, which lets you try before you buy and download a full game and play it for a set amount of time. The length of the trial varies depending on the game.
What’s also great here is that the progress you make on these trials will carry over if you end up buying the full game. We’ve got a selection of just a few below.
A Plague Tale: Requiem – Two hoursBaldur's Gate 3 – Two hoursCyberpunk 2077 – Five hoursGod of War Ragnarok – Three hoursThe Last of Us: Part I – Two hoursHogwarts Legacy – 45 minutesSpider-Man 2 - Two hoursAs you can see, longer RPGs and story titles get longer trials, so you can get a good sense of what you’re getting into before you fish out your wallet. Make sure to check out our more comprehensive list of all PS Plus games so you don't miss out on any games you've been meaning to play.
And that's your lot! We'll update this page as and when new PS Plus games are announced. For more info, check out our guide to the latest PS Plus offers to walk away with some cheap deals on the subscription.
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