PlayStation Plus subscribers have something to look forward to this month, especially those who love sinking hours into sprawling RPGs. Sony has just dropped nine new games across its Extra and Premium tiers, offering a mix of action-packed adventures, nostalgic throwbacks, and gripping narratives.
What’s New on PlayStation Plus This Month?
February’s PlayStation Plus lineup is stacked with nine titles, seven of which are available through PlayStation Plus Extra, while the remaining two are exclusive to the Premium tier. Whether you’re in the mood for a sci-fi epic, an immersive indie experience, or a trip down memory lane with classic PlayStation titles, there’s something for everyone.
Here’s the full list of what’s available:
-
PlayStation Plus Extra Titles:
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Top Spin 2K25
- Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1
- SaGa Frontier Remastered
- Somerville
- Tin Hearts
- Mordhau
-
PlayStation Plus Premium Titles:
- Patapon 3 (PSP)
- Dropship: United Peace Force (PS2)
For RPG enthusiasts, the addition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and SaGa Frontier Remastered is particularly exciting, offering dozens of hours of content between them.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Leads the Charge
One of the biggest names in this month’s lineup, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, delivers an action-packed experience that builds on the success of its predecessor. The game puts players back in the shoes of Cal Kestis as he battles the Empire across breathtaking planets, refining his combat skills with new Force abilities and lightsaber styles.
Released less than a year ago, this title is a major addition to PlayStation Plus Extra, giving subscribers access to a high-profile AAA game without any extra cost. If you missed out on Jedi: Survivor at launch, now’s the perfect time to jump in.
A Nostalgic Dive with SaGa Frontier Remastered and Patapon 3
Sony has been known to sprinkle in a few retro surprises, and this month is no exception. SaGa Frontier Remastered brings back the classic PlayStation RPG with updated visuals and additional content, making it a must-play for fans of old-school turn-based combat.
Meanwhile, Patapon 3 joins the lineup for Premium subscribers, offering a rhythm-based strategy game that remains as addictive as ever. Originally a PSP exclusive, Patapon 3 is a welcome throwback for those who enjoyed the series’ unique blend of music and tactical gameplay.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1 Adds an Intriguing New Mystery
For those looking for something fresh, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1 is one of the newest releases on the list. The game just launched yesterday and has already been earning high praise. Critics have highlighted its compelling narrative, well-crafted characters, and heavy dose of 90s nostalgia.
If narrative-driven games are your thing, this one is worth checking out. It’s already received a 9/10 review from GAMINGbible’s Kate Harrold, who called it an “intriguing story” with “well-written characters.”
Dropship: United Peace Force – A PS2 Relic Worth Revisiting?
Among the more unexpected additions is Dropship: United Peace Force, a PlayStation 2 title that hasn’t seen much attention over the years. Sony has a habit of dropping obscure PS1 and PS2 games onto PlayStation Plus Premium, and this one definitely fits the bill.
For those unfamiliar, Dropship is a tactical flight-combat game that tasks players with piloting advanced military aircraft in futuristic battles. While it might not have aged gracefully in terms of graphics, the gameplay still holds up for fans of the genre.
February’s Offerings Pack Plenty of Playtime
If you’re someone who likes long-form experiences, this month’s PlayStation Plus update should keep you busy. Between Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and SaGa Frontier Remastered alone, there’s well over 80 hours of gameplay waiting to be explored.
For those who prefer shorter experiences, games like Somerville and Tin Hearts provide emotionally-driven storytelling and puzzle-solving mechanics, offering something different from the usual action-heavy lineup.
And if none of these titles catch your interest? No worries—Sony is expected to announce the next batch of PlayStation Plus games in the coming weeks. With a track record of surprising additions, there’s always a chance that the next round will bring something unexpected.