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FBC: Firebreak, BF2042 and much more join PlayStation Plus this month

As part of Sony’s most recent PlayStation State of Play event, the console maker teased some of the upcoming line-up for their PlayStation Plus subscription service. Beyond these however, your regular suite of monthly games have now been announced, with June’s PS Plus Extra/Premium titles being officially revealed.

Taking to the PlayStation Blog to make the announcement, Adam Michel – the Director for Game Services and Content at SIE – detailed June’s upcoming PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium line-ups.

Going live on the 17th of June, those subscribed to PS Plus Extra can look forward to the following:

  • FBC: Firebreak | PS5
  • Battlefield 2042 | PS4, PS5
  • Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 | PS5
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild | PS4
  • We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie | PS4, PS5
  • Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes | PS4, PS5
  • Train Sim World 5 | PS4, PS5
  • Endless Dungeon | PS4, PS5

PlayStation Plus Extra

PS Plus Premium meanwhile is getting just one additional classic, namely: Deus Ex: The Conspiracy. As mentioned however, Sony previously announced and released a bunch of bonus titles as part of their Days of Play promotions. In case you missed it, earlier this month Sony added the following titles:

PS Plus Extra

  • Another Crab’s Treasure
  • Skull and Bones
  • Destiny 2: Legacy Collection
  • Grand Theft Auto III – The Definitive Edition

PS Plus Premium

  • Myst
  • Riven

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KitGuru Says: What do you think of this month’s offerings? Will you be hopping into FBC Firebreak at launch? What’s your opinion on Battlefield 2042 in 2025? Let us know down below.

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