PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Confirmed in May 2025
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 May , 2025 0

Sony announced the May 2025 PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Add-on, announcing a list of titles for new immigrants including Sand Land, Stalker, Stalker: Zone Trilogy, Battlefield 5, and more.
The entire title lineup of a game subscription service is PlayStation.blog Posts today. This is a collection of six PlayStation’s games, along with additional and premium subscribers, all of which will drop on May 20, offering fans of different genres and gaming eras a variety of experiences.
Those starting with an additional level can take advantage of the nine new champions of the game catalog for May 2025. In PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 games, the title is Sand Land, which is Sand Land, an action RPG adaptation of Akira Toriyama Manga.
Other PS4 and PS5 highlights include Freddy's Five Nights: Help Want – Full-time Edition and Three-in-One Stalker: Legend of the Regional Trilogy. one An enhanced version of the latter has been announced For the PS5 (and the PC and Xbox Series X | S), it's also scheduled to arrive on May 20th, just this morning. Developer GSC Game World said those with the original trilogy release on Console will get the enhanced version for free, although it is unclear whether the offer has been expanded to those plays on PlayStation Plus.
Meanwhile, PlayStation Plus Premium members have won a new classic title in the form of combat engine Aquila. This sci-fi action game is found on PS4 and PS5, which allows players to drive the cockpit of a mobile war vehicle that can fight enemies in the air and on the ground. Below you can see the complete list of PlayStation for May 2025 and the game catalog title.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Directory Added – May 2025
PlayStation Plus Advanced Game Catalog Added – May 2025
As we wait to dive into this month’s PlayStation plus Add, you can read about which game to join Basic level monthly competitions in May 2025. You can also see the list of Sony's April 2025 game directory additions here.
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