
Sony has revealed new additions to the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalogs for October 2025. A portion of this list was leaked earlier today, but for those who missed it, horror is the theme of this month’s catalog refresh.
List of games being added to PS Plus Extra, Premium catalog in October 2025
Without further ado, here’s what players (in most parts of the world*) will be able to play at no additional cost starting on Tuesday, October 21, at noon local time.
Extra
- Yakuza: Like a Dragon
- Poppy Playtime: Chapter 1
- Wizard with a Gun
- Silent Hill 2
- Until Dawn (2024 release)
- As Dusk Falls
- V Rising
Premium
- Tekken 3
As the games above go live, Sony will reveal the next batch of titles set to depart PS Plus catalog in November. The good news is that we have a good idea of what’s leaving based on established patterns, so make sure to check out our predictions and prioritize games accordingly.
*Players in countries like Australia, Singapore, and Mexico are reminded that Sony has been staggering the rollout of Extra and Premium/Deluxe games in these regions. This means that not all of the games above will become available to you when they roll out everywhere else on October 21. Check your local PlayStation social media pages for a full release schedule.
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Thanks for sharing the update on PS Plus Extra and Premium! It’s always interesting to see which games are being added each month. Let’s hope for some exciting titles in the future!
You’re welcome! It’s definitely intriguing to see how Sony curates the selection each month. It might be worth noting that the inclusion of only one classic game could indicate a shift in focus towards more modern titles, which could appeal to a wider audience.
Thanks for your thoughts! It is interesting to see how they balance classic titles with newer games. This month’s selection could hint at a potential focus on nostalgia or fan-favorite franchises, which might attract both old and new players.
Absolutely! It’s always a challenge to keep both new and classic gamers satisfied. I wonder if they’ll eventually start integrating more remastered classics to attract a wider audience.