PlayStation Plus Games: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and More Land Feb. 17

PlayStation Plus Games: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and More Land Feb. 17

The subscription Game Catalog for February expands with several big-name and boutique entries, all set to arrive on February 17 (ET). The month’s slate is headlined by Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and the reinvention of the open-world racing series Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, while quieter, emotionally driven experiences like Neva and Season: A Letter to the Future round out a varied lineup. Premium-tier members will also see an additional family-friendly platformer joining their roster.

Headliners: a blockbuster superhero sequel and an unmissable racer

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 brings both Peter Parker and Miles Morales back to a bigger, denser New York. Players can quickly swap between the two heroes to experience distinct stories and complementary move sets, and the addition of the Web Wings adds a fresh sense of vertical mobility to traversal. The game pits the pair against an escalating threat in the form of the iconic villain Venom, delivering the set-piece spectacle and narrative beats that helped the franchise become a system flagship.

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown retools the open-world massively multiplayer racing formula after more than a decade. The game emphasizes collecting iconic cars across more than 30 manufacturers, from classic daily drivers to modern hypercars and off-road machines. On top of the driving, a social competitive layer has players choose between two rival clans — flamboyant showmanship versus understated refinement — and battle through clan wars to climb ranks and unlock rewards. For players who enjoy cars, community competition and wide-open environments, it’s a major addition to the catalog.

Indie and narrative highlights: Neva, Season and more

February’s quieter offerings carry an emotional weight. Neva is an action-adventure with strong fairytale sensibilities: it follows Alba and a curious wolf cub as they navigate a world under a creeping curse. Their bond evolves across the journey as the wolf grows from a rebellious cub into a powerful companion, and the pair must cooperate to survive increasingly dangerous situations. The game’s art-forward approach and character-driven storytelling aim for a poignant experience.

Season: A Letter to the Future is a reflective third-person road trip where players ride a bicycle to record memories before a looming cataclysm. The mechanics center on documenting layers of place and culture — sounds, art, architecture and personal stories — using an array of recording tools that reveal deeper context about the people and environments encountered. It’s a contemplative title built around exploration and quiet human moments rather than combat.

Also joining the catalog are Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, a turn-based RPG spin on the Monster Hunter universe where players befriend and fight alongside Monsties; and Echoes of the End: Enhanced Edition, which packages its narrative-driven action with performance upgrades. Together, these entries give subscribers a balance of high-energy blockbusters, tactical RPGs and intimate adventure games.

Premium-tier members receive an extra addition this month: a family-friendly platformer inspired by a beloved animated property, updated for modern systems and included in the premium collection.

What to expect and when to jump in

All titles in the February Game Catalog lineup will be playable beginning February 17 (ET). The selection covers a broad range of tastes — from spectacle-driven swinging and high-octane racing to small, thoughtful journeys — making this month a good one for players who like to mix blockbuster thrills with quieter, artful experiences. Keep an eye on the catalog on launch day to see which digital versions appear in your region and tier, as availability can shift over time.

Beyond February, there are hints that additional legacy and arcade-style entries will arrive in coming months, offering further reasons for long-term subscribers to check back in as new additions roll out.