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PS Plus Extra and Premium goes all out in February: The Legend of Dragoon, Horizon Forbidden West, and more

Although some of the titles leaked this morning, on February 21, 2023, PlayStation Plus will add a host of great games to its Extra and Premium modes.

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PS Plus Extra and Premium goes all out in February: The Legend of Dragoon, Horizon Forbidden West, and more

PlayStation Plus has revealed the catalog that will be added to the Extra and Premium modes on February 21, 2023. This month's headliner is Horizon Forbidden West, the latest from Guerrilla Games, which will be available as part of the subscription on both PS5 and PS4. Take a look at the full list below

All games to be added to PS Plus Extra and Premium in February 2023

PS Plus Extra and Premium

  • Horizon Forbidden West – PS5 and PS4
  • The Quarry – PS5 and PS4
  • Resident Evil 7 – PS4
  • Outriders – PS5 and PS4
  • Scarlet Nexus – PS5 and PS4
  • Borderlands 3 – PS5 and PS4
  • Tekken 7 – PS4
  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown – PS4
  • Earth Defense Force 5 – PS4
  • Oninaki – PS4
  • Lost Sphear – PS4
  • I am Setsuna – PS4
  • The Forgotten City – PS5 and PS4

PS Plus Premium exclusives

  • The Legend of Dragoon – PS1
  • Wild Arms 2 – PS1
  • Harvest Moon: Back to Nature – PS1
  • Destroy All Humans! – PS4

Current and last generation games include other recent titles like The Quarry, Scarlet Nexus, and Borderlands 3, among others. The company also mentions Resident Evil 7, but only the PS4 version. No word on whether the free PS5 update will be available for download in the bundle.

Fans of the classics are also in for a treat, with the mythical The Legend of Dragoon joining the service on the same day, along with other original PlayStation games such as Wild Arms 2 and Harvest Moon: Back to Nature.

Remember that PS Plus updated its subscription plan on June 23, 2022. Since then, we now have three tiers that vary in their benefits depending on which game catalog they include. Do you want current games? Do you prefer retro titles from PS1, PS2 and PS3? Check out the details of the modes at this link.

Source | PlayStation