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The ‘Tales of’ JRPG series headlines this month’s PS+ Extra and Premium games

We've already seen a new wave of games for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers this month but now it is time to see what new games are coming to the PS+ Extra and Premium libraries. There will be nine new games heading to PS+ Extra subscribers next week, while Premium subscribers will get a handful of classics, including some huge JRPGs.

Headlining the February PS+ Extra update is Tales of Arise, the latest game in the long-running JRPG series. Additionally, players will get access to Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Need for Speed: Unbound and even The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, which includes upgraded graphics for PS5, as well as both story DLCs for the game.

The full list of games joining the PS+ Extra library this month includes:

  • Need for Speed Unbound
  • The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition
  • Tales of Arise
  • Tales of Zestiria
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • LEGO Worlds
  • LEGO Jurassic World
  • Roguebook
  • Rogue Lords

If you are subscribed to PS+ Premium, then you'll also get access to some new classic games too, including the likes of Jet Rider 2, Resistance: Retribution, Tales of Symphonia Remastered and Tales of Vesperia.

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