Here’s your first look at PS Plus Premium’s retro games

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Update – April 29

Redditor the_andshrew has now found image assets and IDs for two additional games in the PlayStation store backend: Worms World Party and Worms Armageddon.

Although this leak only reveals three games out of the total 340 titles included in PS Plus’s retro collection, it does give us an indication of the sort of games we can expect to see on the service. 

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Games for days

It’ll be a while yet before we can get our hands on the games, though. The revamped PS Plus will receive a staggered launch later this year, first hitting Asia on May 23, before making its way to Japan on June 1, America on June 13, and finally Europe on June 22.

The service will be available in three tiers. PS Plus Essential provides the same benefits as the current version of PS Plus, namely two monthly downloadable games and online access. PS Plus Extra, meanwhile, expands the package into an Xbox Game Pass competitor, handing you a collection of 400 PS4 and PS5 games to download.

PS Plus Premium completes the service by letting you stream the PS Plus library through the cloud and adding the collection of retro PlayStation games.

As with any leak, take this with a pinch of salt. While the_andshrew’s post history shows he has a history of rummaging around the backend of computer systems, it’s best to rein in your excitement about these specific titles until Sony officially announces the PS Plus retro games list.

Callum Bains
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