Sony revealed the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for June 2026, led by Final Fantasy 16 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance and rounded out by six other titles.
The full list arriving for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers this month includes Final Fantasy 16, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Black Desert, Sonic X Shadow Generations, Farming Simulator 25, Life is Strange: Double Exposure and Blades of Fire — plus Gitaroo-Man for Premium subscribers on PS4 and PS5 for the first time.
Outside the U.S., UK and Japan, those eight games will be available to Extra and Premium members on June 16. Sony says subscribers in the U.S., UK and Japan will instead see the lineup on a staggered schedule beginning this month as part of a limited trial.
That staggered rollout is the single practical complication this month: players in the three test countries should expect titles to appear at different times rather than all dropping on June 16. Sony has not provided a full daily schedule or explained why the trial is limited to the U.S., UK and Japan, so availability will vary by territory for some subscribers.
For subscribers outside the test markets, the June 16 date is straightforward — the whole catalog list above will be playable on that day. For Premium members, the headline addition is Gitaroo-Man arriving on PS4 and PS5 for the first time, while Extra and Premium tiers both get Final Fantasy 16, Kingdom Come and the remaining entries.
Players who track library changes should note the mix: big single‑player releases sit beside long-running live services (Black Desert) and niche entries (Gitaroo-Man, Sonic X Shadow Generations). That blend follows recent monthly catalogs that combine tentpole exclusives with smaller titles to broaden the playable options for Extra and Premium subscribers.
The remaining open question is straightforward: when exactly will each game land for U.S., UK and Japan subscribers during Sony’s trial? Sony has only said the staggered rollout begins this month, so members in those countries need to watch PlayStation’s regional channels for specific drop times. Outside the test markets, June 16 is the only date players need to mark.






