Sony announces several new games coming to PlayStation Plus

Sony hosted its latest State of Play event today, giving PlayStation fans a closer look at several upcoming games from both PlayStation Studios and third-party developers. The showcase featured new trailers, gameplay reveals, and release date announcements. For PlayStation Plus members, Sony also had some good news, as the company confirmed a handful of games that will be joining the subscription service in the coming months.
It is important to keep in mind that these games are not part of this month's PS Plus Monthly Games. Instead, they are scheduled to arrive over the next few months.
New games announced for PlayStation Plus
The biggest announcement is Runescape: Dragonwilds. Sony confirmed that the game will join PS Plus Extra as a day-one release when it arrives on the PS5 in Fall 2026. This survival crafting game first launched on PC in April last year and has been well-received by players, and it currently holds a Very Positive rating on Steam with over 19,000 user reviews.
Sony also announced three new additions for the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog. These titles will only be available to PS Plus Premium subscribers.
The first is Gitaroo Man, a rhythm game that originally launched in June 2001. The title is set to join the Classics Catalog later this month. Next is Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy. Originally released on PS2, Xbox, and PC, the game combines action, stealth, and psychic abilities, and it will be added to the Classics Catalog in July.
The final addition is Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams. Originally released for the PS2 in 2006, this action RPG is the sixth installment in the Onimusha series, and it takes place decades after the events of Onimusha 3: Demon Siege. According to Sony, it will join the Classics Catalog in August.







