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Uncharted, Ghostwire Tokyo and more join PS+ Extra today

Following on from an announcement last week, today a fresh batch of games is becoming available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers. This month's PS Plus Extra and Premium update is headlined by the new PS5 version of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. 

Roughly one year on from its initial launch, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is now available through PS+ Extra. This is the new PS5 remaster of Uncharted 4 and its standalone expansion, Lost Legacy. The update also includes titles like Ghostwire Tokyo, Rainbow Six Extraction, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot and more.

Here is the full list of titles heading to PS+ Extra subscribers today:

  • Tchia
  • Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
  • Rainbow Six Extraction
  • Ghostwire Tokyo
  • Life Is Strange: True Colors
  • Life is Strange 2
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
  • Untitled Goose Game
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
  • Rage 2
  • Neo: The World Ends with You Haven
  • Street Fighter V Champion Edition

If you subscribe to PS+ Premium, then you'll also get a few more classic games to play, including Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS1), Ape Academy 2 (PS1) and Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror (PSP).

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