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Spider-Man 2 is coming to PlayStation Plus Extra this month

While Sony has yet to announce the next round of games for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers this month, a new leak points to at least one major title joining the library – Insomniac's Spider-Man 2. 

According to Dealabs, a very reliable source for PlayStation Plus leaks with an impeccable track record, Insomniac's Marvel's Spider-Man 2 will be the next big first-party PS5 title to join the library. Once it arrives on February 17th, subscribers will be able to freely download and play through the whole game.

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Two other titles have also been listed as arriving later this month, including Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Neva. It is unclear if Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales will remain in the library once Spider-Man 2 drops in, as Sony sometimes likes to keep its big games on a limited-time cycle.

Sony is due to make a slew of PS5 game announcements later this week as part of a State of Play showcase. It is likely that the next round of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games will be announced in a blog post a little bit before the stream goes live.

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KitGuru Says: PlayStation Plus Extra has been a surprisingly good deal over the past couple of years and at this point, it does give Game Pass a run for its money. 

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