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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, The Crew and more to join PlayStation Plus Extra

Sony has not yet announced the next round of titles for the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium libraries, but the same leaker responsible for monthly PS+ Essential leaks has now revealed some of the new games heading to Extra and Premium subscribers later this month. 

Just after the midway point of the month, Sony always brings a fresh set of titles to its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers. According to bilbil-kun of Dealabs, April will see Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered joining the library.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered first came out in late 2024, bringing visual enhancements, 3D Audio and DualSense controller features to the PS5 version of the game.  Crucially, this version of the game also includes the excellent Frozen Wilds expansion, alongside the base game.

Other titles expected to join the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup this month include the likes of The Crew Motorfest and Football Manager 26. This is just a select few of the titles Sony will be bringing over, so we expect to see even more when the official announcement comes.

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KitGuru Says: Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered drew a lot of criticism when it was announced, as it was the second ‘pointless' remaster Sony had shipped during the PS5 generation, following The Last of Us Part 1. 

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