PS Plus Premium Adds Free Game Trials Worth Playing After Hiatus

PS Plus Premium Adds Free Game Trials Worth Playing After Hiatus

PS Plus Premium free game trials

After a brief hiatus, PS Plus Premium members finally have free full game trials that are worth checking out. On offer are two fantastic 2025 PS5 games and a PS4 RPG from 2019. Without further ado, let’s dive in.

All new PS Plus Premium free game trials added on April 9, 2026

Released in September 2025, PS5 action shooter Forgive Me Father 2 transports players to a unique H.P Lovecraft-inspired world. “Embark on a path to salvation as you continue the story of the Priest character from the first installment,” an official overview reads. “How long can you balance on the edge of sanity? Will your sins be forgiven, or your soul consumed by madness?”

Then, we have Deathless: The Hero Quest, an intriguing October 2025 collectible card game that combines elements of a roguelike deckbuilder, RPG, and strategy. Although it’s a niche title, the game has received positive reviews from players and is worth a shot.

Finally, we have adventure RPG Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark. This is a bit of an odd one because it’s a PS4 game (playable on PS5) that released way back in 2019 (here’s our glowing review). But that said, players loved it, as evidenced by its 4.69/5 stars on the PS Store and “very positive” rating on Steam.

Progress from game trials carries over to the full game, should players make a purchase.

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4 Comments

  1. sandra05

    It’s great to see PS Plus Premium bringing back free game trials! This is a fantastic opportunity for members to explore new titles before committing to a purchase. Looking forward to trying out some of these games!

  2. thurman.satterfield

    Absolutely! Free game trials can really help players make informed decisions before purchasing. It’s also a great way to explore genres or titles they might not usually try.

  3. imorar

    great to see Sony bringing this feature back. It not only allows us to try out new titles but also helps developers get their games in front of a wider audience. It’s a win-win for everyone!

  4. runolfsson.anika

    I completely agree! It’s a fantastic way to explore new games without the financial commitment. Plus, having the chance to test out full titles can really help players make more informed decisions before purchasing.

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