PS Plus Extra and Premium Add Seven Games May 19, Led by Star Wars Outlaws and RDR2

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 19:09
PS Plus Extra and Premium Add Seven Games May 19, Led by Star Wars Outlaws and RDR2

Sony has confirmed seven new games hitting PS Plus Extra and Premium on May 19, headlined by Star Wars Outlaws and Red Dead Redemption II. The additions land the same day seven titles exit the catalog, so there's a hard deadline if you still want to finish Control Ultimate Edition or Man of Medan.

The headliners

Star Wars Outlaws is the clearest draw. Ubisoft's open-world Star Wars game launched to a mixed reception in 2024, but a steady run of post-launch updates addressed the most common complaints — GameSpot confirms the patches turned it into a markedly better experience than what shipped at launch. Getting it in the subscription roughly a year after release fits a pattern Sony has leaned into: wait for a rocky AAA title to stabilize, then add it to the catalog as a value moment.

Red Dead Redemption II returns to Extra/Premium again — this is at least the third time in two years it has cycled back in, timed loosely around Rockstar's ongoing GTA 6 marketing push. If you haven't played it by now, there's no better excuse.

The full Extra/Premium additions:

- Star Wars Outlaws (PS5) - Red Dead Redemption II (PS4) - Bramble: The Mountain King (PS4, PS5) - The Thaumaturge (PS5) - Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (PS5) - Broken Sword — Shadows of the Templar: Reforged (PS4, PS5) - Enotria: The Last Song Standard Edition (PS5)

The Premium bonus

Premium subscribers get one extra: Time Crisis, the classic arcade rail shooter. The original relied on a light gun, which obviously doesn't work on modern hardware — the PS5 version replaces that with gyroscopic aiming via the DualSense motion sensors. It's a novel solution, and reason enough to try it even if you played the original to death.

Enotria: The Last Song is worth flagging for soulslike fans. Developed by Italian studio Jyamma Games and released in September 2024, it's built around Mediterranean folklore rather than the usual grimdark fantasy. It didn't make huge waves at launch, but this is a solid opportunity to catch up with a game that flew under most people's radar.

What leaves May 19

Seven games exit the catalog on the same date. Download or finish these before then:

- MotoGP 25 (PS5, PS4) - Sand Land (PS5, PS4) - Soul Hackers 2 (PS5, PS4) - Mortal Shell (PS4) - Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition (PS5) - Control Ultimate Edition (PS5) - The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan (PS4)

The full lineup is detailed on the PlayStation Blog.