PlayStation Plus June lineup: FBC: Firebreak and Battlefield 2042 join catalog
Sony announced on June 11, 2025, the lineup of games joining the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe catalog starting June 17, featuring highly anticipated titles like FBC: Firebreak, a cooperative shooter, and Battlefield 2042, known for its large-scale action. Revealed through official PlayStation channels, the update also includes Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, aimed at horror fans with virtual reality, and other games spanning various genres, such as We Love Katamari Reroll and Eiyuden Chronicles. Available to subscribers in Brazil and worldwide, the games arrive amid the Days of Play celebration, an event boosting the service’s popularity. The initiative aims to attract players with diverse experiences, from nostalgic adventures to exclusive releases, keeping PS Plus a benchmark in the subscription market.
The announcement sparked excitement among subscribers eager to explore the new additions on PS4 and PS5. Including titles on their launch day, like FBC: Firebreak, reinforces Sony’s strategy to offer fresh content. The variety of genres caters to both casual players and enthusiasts of specific niches.
Here are the main highlights of the June catalog:
- FBC: Firebreak: Cooperative shooter set in the Control universe, exclusive to PS5.
- Battlefield 2042: Intense battles on expansive maps, available for PS4 and PS5.
- Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2: VR horror experience for PS5.
- We Love Katamari Reroll: Remastered Japanese classic for PS4 and PS5.
New additions to Extra and Deluxe catalog
The June catalog for PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe reflects Sony’s commitment to diversifying available options. FBC: Firebreak, developed by Remedy Entertainment, is a major highlight, offering a cooperative experience that expands the universe of the acclaimed Control. Launching simultaneously on PS Plus, the title is set to draw players seeking dynamic action and engaging narratives.
Battlefield 2042 returns to the catalog with significant improvements since its 2021 debut. Now featuring gameplay updates and new maps, the game aims to reconnect with franchise fans. Its availability on both console generations broadens access for players still using the PS4.
Another standout is Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, which elevates the horror experience with virtual reality immersion. The franchise, known for its tense atmosphere, continues to attract new audiences, particularly among suspense game fans. Its inclusion highlights Sony’s bet on diverse genres, catering to specific niches.
Games rounding out the lineup
Beyond the big names, the June catalog includes titles that expand options for different player profiles. We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie is a remaster that captures the essence of the cult Japanese classic, with unique mechanics and refreshed visuals. Available for PS4 and PS5, it appeals to both nostalgic players and newcomers curious about unconventional experiences.
Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes, a classic-style RPG, also makes an appearance. Inspired by games like Suikoden, it offers deep storytelling and strategic combat, making it a welcome addition for genre fans. Its presence in the catalog shows Sony’s focus on indie and smaller studio games.
Other titles, such as theHunter: Call of the Wild, Train Sim World 5, and Endless Dungeon, complete the lineup with varied proposals. The first focuses on realistic hunting simulation with relaxing gameplay. Train Sim World 5 appeals to railway simulation enthusiasts, while Endless Dungeon blends strategy and roguelike elements, ensuring catalog diversity.
What to expect from Days of Play
The June games announcement aligns with Days of Play, an annual event celebrating the PlayStation community with discounts and updates. This year, it began on May 28 and runs through mid-June, offering promotions on PS Plus subscriptions and select games. The inclusion of major titles in the catalog is part of this strategy, aiming to attract new subscribers and engage existing ones.
During the event, subscribers also gain access to esports tournaments, such as one for NBA 2K25, part of the Essential plan’s monthly games. Held from June 3 to 11, these competitions offer prizes like virtual currency and exclusive avatars, encouraging community participation.
Subscription discounts, available for a limited time, are another draw. New members can join PS Plus with up to 25% off, while current subscribers can upgrade to Extra or Deluxe plans with the same discount. This approach strengthens the service’s competitiveness against rivals like Xbox Game Pass.
Emphasis on genre diversity
The June game selection underscores Sony’s focus on catering to varied audiences. Below are some genres featured in the catalog:
- Action and shooters: FBC: Firebreak and Battlefield 2042 lead with intense combat.
- Horror: Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 delivers scares in VR.
- RPG: Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes offers storytelling and strategy.
- Simulation: theHunter: Call of the Wild and Train Sim World 5 appeal to realism fans.
- Remastered classics: We Love Katamari Reroll revives nostalgia.
This variety ensures players of different tastes find something relevant. Including indie games like Eiyuden Chronicles also signals Sony’s support for innovative projects, balancing AAA titles with smaller productions.
Day-one launches stand out
The strategy of including games on their launch day, like FBC: Firebreak, is a key differentiator for PS Plus in 2025. This approach, seen in prior months with titles like Sand Land, lets subscribers access new releases at no extra cost, boosting the service’s perceived value.
FBC: Firebreak, in particular, benefits from this model. Set in the Control universe, it blends action and supernatural storytelling with a cooperative focus. Its catalog debut on June 17 is a milestone, as few subscription services offer such high-profile launches.
Remedy Entertainment, the developer behind the title, has a track record of delivering memorable experiences, like Alan Wake and Control. Expectations are high for FBC: Firebreak to uphold this standard, attracting both studio fans and newcomers to the genre.
Community reactions
The June lineup reveal stirred excitement among players, particularly on social media. Battlefield 2042 fans celebrated the game’s return with updates, while Five Nights at Freddy’s enthusiasts praised the new VR chapter’s immersion. The nostalgia of We Love Katamari also resonated, with players reminiscing about the classic’s originality.
Some subscribers, however, voiced a desire for more PS5-exclusive titles, as part of the catalog supports PS4. Still, the inclusion of games like Eiyuden Chronicles and Endless Dungeon earned praise for offering less conventional options, reinforcing the perception of a diverse catalog.
Benefits for new and existing subscribers
PS Plus Extra and Deluxe provide access to over 400 games, with monthly updates refreshing available titles. Subscribers can download the announced games starting June 17, keeping them in their libraries as long as their subscription is active.
For new members, Days of Play offers a chance to join the service at a discount. The 25% off subscription deal, valid until June 12, encourages exploration of the catalog, which spans remastered classics to recent launches.
The Extra and Deluxe plans also include perks like access to a classics catalog and game trials, letting subscribers test titles before buying. This flexibility is a strength, especially for players seeking variety on a budget.
Essential plan’s monthly games
In addition to the Extra and Deluxe catalog, the PS Plus Essential plan received its June lineup, announced on May 27. It includes:
- NBA 2K25: Authentic basketball sim with new features.
- Alone in the Dark (2024): Remake of the horror classic, starring Jodie Comer and David Harbour.
- Bomb Rush Cyberfunk: Futuristic skate adventure.
- Destiny 2: The Final Shape: Expansion concluding the game’s saga.
Available since June 3, these games complement the Extra and Deluxe offerings, ensuring options for all subscribers. NBA 2K25, for instance, ties into Days of Play esports tournaments, creating an integrated experience.
PS Plus’s market strength
PlayStation Plus remains a leading subscription service in gaming, competing with Xbox Game Pass and Nintendo Switch Online. Its strategy of blending day-one launches like FBC: Firebreak with established titles like Battlefield 2042 bolsters its position.
Sony also leverages events like Days of Play to maintain community engagement, offering not just games but competitive experiences and discounts. This approach keeps PS Plus relevant in a crowded market, appealing to diverse players worldwide.
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