PlayStation

Level Up Your May: PlayStation Plus Drops a Massive Wave of Classics and Hits

Sony transforms your gaming library this May with an expansive new collection of modern favorites and nostalgic gems for PlayStation Plus members.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially revealed the additions to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog for May 2026. PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members gain access to a fresh rotation of contemporary titles, while Premium subscribers receive exclusive access to several newly added retro games through the Classics Catalog. This monthly refresh continues Sony's commitment to bolstering its subscription value by bridging the gap between legacy hardware and current-gen consoles.

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