You’ll still have access to monthly PS4 games you’ve already redeemed, but Sony is shifting its focus more fully to PS5.
PlayStation Network is done across the board on PS4 and PS5 in the United States, impacting millions of PSN users.
Sony has announced its intention to shift away from offering PS4 games as part of its monthly PlayStation Plus offerings.
UPDATE: The good news is that none of the below games are leaving PS Plus in February ... Ubisoft and free-to-download PS4 titles. Whether it's some of the best PlayStation exclusives released ...
Sony has officially announced that PlayStation Plus will stop offering free PS4 games starting January 2026, marking a major shift in the subscription service. With an increasing focus on PS5 content, ...
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PlayStation Plus will start "occasionally" offering PS4 games starting in 2026, as PlayStation say they're no longer a "key benefit" for the service.
Sony's announcement about the PS Plus PS4 changes was accompanied by the reveal of the free games for February 2025. For ...
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PlayStation Plus ... from [these services], PS Plus is also evolving with this trend," it said. "We may still provide titles that can be playable on both PS4 and PS5 after this date." ...
PSN being down means there’s no way to play some of the biggest games on PS5 right now, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Marvel Rivals, and Helldivers 2. The last of those just got a big update ...