PS Plus Collection Release Date
November 12, 2020 was when the PS5 launched. The PS Plus Collection was available that day, too. That release date applied to anyone in the U.S., Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea. You had to wait until November 19 in these areas: Europe, the Middle East, South America, Asia, and South Africa (excluding China and Saudi Arabia where this isn’t available).
PlayStation Plus Collection Game List
Sony includes these 20 games in the PS Plus Collection:
Batman: Arkham KnightBattlefield 1BloodborneCall of Duty: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles EditionCrash Bandicoot N. Sane TrilogyDays GoneDetroit: Become HumanFallout 4Final Fantasy XV Royal EditionGod of WarinFAMOUS Second SonMonster Hunter: WorldMortal Kombat XPersona 5Ratchet and ClankResident Evil 7: BiohazardThe Last GuardianThe Last of Us RemasteredUncharted 4: A Thief’s EndUntil Dawn
The way it works is simple: download the games and start playing! However, according to the company, Plus Collection titles vary by country.
Are More Games Coming to the Plus Collection?
It’s unclear if more games will be added in the future or if any of the existing titles will be taken away, but we’ll keep this list updated if and when changes occur. As for whether or not new PS5 games will be included in the Plus Collection as a subscription service, Sony CEO Jim Ryan has this to say: Sony may yet change its mind on this, however. In June 2022, it folded the PlayStation Now catalog into two additional tiers of PlayStation Plus (Extra and Deluxe). These options include the Game Catalog, which provide access to hundreds of PS4 and PS5 games. Every available title has been out for a while, so the company may stick to letting new releases have some time on their own before they fold them into this service.
The Latest News About the Plus Collection
You can get more gaming news from Lifewire. Here are some of the stories surrounding the Plus Collection when it was first introduced:
What Do the PS Plus Collection Games Cost?
The collection of games doesn’t cost anything extra beyond a PS Plus subscription. This means it doesn’t matter if you’re paying for the 12-month, 3-month, or 1-month subscription or what tier you use – Essential, Extra, or Deluxe – ; you have access to all of those PS4 games on your PS5.