
PS Plus is about to bite back with another collection of games for subscribers to get stuck into after the impressive month that preceded it.
Okay, it’s time to lock in. A new batch of games are coming your way very soon, and so far, has made a very good impression for subscribers over the last few months. The year started off a little shaky with some pretty weak appearances, but now, after the delivered to players and the offered players the brilliant Balatro and : Boltgun, we’re back on a winner for the service.
It’s good news that PS Plus has performed so well recently, starting as an online service subscription that would easily rub players the wrong way if it didn’t come with some accoutrements, as it now stands in direct competition with , which recently dropped a Dragon Ball Z banger along with the incoming arrival of day one drop : The Dark Ages in its . PlayStation has a lot to prove, and arguably, fewer third-party studios in its arsenal to make it happen.
The latest drop could be a corker with a number of throwbacks and a expansion appearing in our , but we won’t know for sure what’s going to touch down until the PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 games reveal time comes around. And luckily for us, it isn’t far off. Here’s everything you need to know about the PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 games reveal time.
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PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 games reveal timeThe PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 games reveal time will be 8.30 PDT / 11.30 EDT / 4.30 BST on Wednesday, May 14 . We know this because the Extra and Premium games of any given month are always announced on the second Wednesday of every month, much like the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for April 2025, before dropping on the service the following Tuesday.
There are likely to be some serious surprises in store when the PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 reveal time rolls around (or at least there will be if PlayStation is locked in on its strong streak). Clear your backlog, because it’s about to get longer by brute force alone.
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