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Sony Will Stop Offering Free PS4 Games Through PS Plus Starting 2026
Sony has announced that PlayStation Plus subscribers will stop getting free monthly PS4 games starting in 2026, as the company shifts focus to PS5 owners. However, Sony acknowledges that subscribers may still occasionally receive PS4 games through PS Plus Monthly Games and Game Catalog after the change.
PlayStation Plus Will Stop Giving Out Monthly PS4 Games Starting Next Year
PlayStation Plus is moving away from offering monthly PlayStation 4 games beginning in 2026. The paid subscription service will still offer them “occasionally,” but the main focus of the program will be PS5 games,
Sony will only ‘occasionally’ offer PS4 games on PlayStation Plus starting next year
You’ll still have access to monthly PS4 games you’ve already redeemed, but Sony is shifting its focus more fully to PS5.
No More Free PS4 Games On PS Plus. Here's When Sony Will Begin This Major Change
Sony announced, “As we shift to PS5, PS4 games will no longer be a key benefit and will only be occasionally offered for PlayStation Plus Monthly Games and Game Catalog.”
PlayStation Plus Moving Away From Monthly PS4 Games
Sony has announced a key change for the future of PlayStation Plus. Sony will shift away from offering PS4 games as it looks to focus on PS5 games instead. Sony said it's making this change as part of the evolution of PS Plus overall. This isn't starting soon, though, and will begin in January 2026.
PlayStation Plus announces major change over PS4 games
PlayStation Plus has announced a major change to its Monthly Games and Game Catalog, with a new focus away from PS4 titles. In a new update, PlayStation noted that players had "shifted toward redeeming and accessing PS5 titles" and as such they are "evolving with this trend".
Soon PS4 games will not be offered monthly on PlayStation Plus
Most PlayStation Plus subscribers use the service to access PlayStation 5 games. With that being said, Sony is deciding to cease offering PS4 games starting 2026.
Free PS Plus Games for February 2025 Revealed
Sony officially reveals the free PlayStation Plus games that are coming to the service in February 2025.
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PlayStation's PS Plus service cuts off free games for 49 million subscribers
PlayStation has revealed that PS4 games will be deprioritized by PS Plus updates starting next year, marking a new, quieter ...
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PlayStation Plus Free Games for February 2025 Revealed
The new PS Plus games for February 2025 are quite well-rounded and should subscribers plenty to play in the weeks to come.
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PlayStation Plus Games for February 2025 Announced
Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus Essential Tier games for February 2025 are Payday 3 (PS5), High on Life (PS4 and PS5) ...
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PS Plus Free Games For February Announced: High On Life, Payday 3, More
PS Plus members have until February 3 to download January's selections, including Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe.
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PlayStation Plus Spells Trouble for PS4 Users
PlayStation Plus is going to soon begin phasing out PS4 games in favor of those that are only appearing on PS5.
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PlayStation Plus Games: Stage the Perfect Heist In Payday 3 This February
All PS Plus subscribers can play these games from Feb. 4 to March 3.
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PS4 Users Upset Over Support Winding Down
Sony has signalled that it's winding down support for the PS4, starting with removing last-gen games as key benefit of PS ...
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PS Plus making big changes that will affect millions of customers
Sony's new PlayStation Plus policy doesn't kick in until 2026, so existing subscribers can still enjoy the same benefits.
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