PS Plus Extra and Premium add seven games in June, led by Final Fantasy XVI

By: Anton Kratiuk | today, 11:14
The June 2026 PS Plus Extra and Premium game catalog, headlined by Final Fantasy XVI and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The June 2026 PS Plus Extra and Premium game catalog, headlined by Final Fantasy XVI and Kingdom Come: Deliverance.. Source: Source: PlayStation.Blog

Sony has added seven games to the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog for June, with Final Fantasy XVI and Kingdom Come: Deliverance topping the list. Final Fantasy XVI carried a Metacritic score of 88 at launch but underperformed on sales — making its subscription debut a clear sign that Square Enix is leaning on PS Plus to extend the game's commercial life. For subscribers, that means a title that retailed for $19.99 is now effectively free with a membership.

The lineup

The full seven-game catalog, confirmed by PlayStation Blog, is:

- Final Fantasy XVI (PS5) - Kingdom Come: Deliverance (PS4, PS5) - Sonic X Shadow Generations (PS4, PS5) - Life is Strange: Double Exposure (PS5) - Farming Simulator 25 (PS5) - Blades of Fire (PS5) - Black Desert (PS5)

Premium subscribers also get a bonus PS2 classic: Gitaroo Man, the cult rhythm-action game from 2001.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is worth flagging separately. The historically grounded medieval RPG received a PS5 patch in February 2026 that unlocked a 60 FPS performance mode and 4K resolution — so the version landing in the catalog is meaningfully better than what launched in 2018.

The staggered rollout

US and UK subscribers face a phased schedule rather than a single drop. Final Fantasy XVI and a handful of titles arrive June 16, but Kingdom Come: Deliverance follows on June 23, with Farming Simulator 25, Black Desert, and Blades of Fire landing June 30. Subscribers in Europe outside the UK, as well as other regions, get the complete seven-game lineup on June 16 — a gap in timing that makes the regional value proposition noticeably uneven.

What it signals

Sony is testing a staggered cadence for catalog additions, a departure from the single monthly drop that subscribers are used to. Whether that becomes a permanent structure isn't confirmed yet. What is clear: publishers like Square Enix are increasingly using PS Plus as a monetization fallback when retail sales plateau, which benefits subscribers willing to wait a year or two after launch.

PS Plus Extra costs $17.99 per month in the US; Premium, which includes the Gitaroo Man bonus, runs $19.99 per month.