PS Plus June 2025 | Must-Play Game Types to Ignite Your Summer Gaming

Last Updated: May 28, 2025By

PS Plus games is dropping a killer lineup of games this June, kicking off with Sony’s Days of Play (May 28–June 11), where subscribers score free titles, exclusive catalog additions, and up to 33% off memberships. Whether you’re an Essential, Extra, or Premium member or thinking about joining PS Plus is serving a buffet of game types to suit every vibe, from heart-pounding AAA blockbusters to retro classics. With NBA 2K25, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, and FBC: Firebreak leading the charge, there’s something for every PS4 and PS5 gamer. We’ve broken down the five hottest game types coming soon, plus tech fixes to ensure you’re gaming glitch-free.

Why Is It a Big Deal for PS Plus

Sony’s pulling out all the stops for Days of Play 2025, with NBA 2K25 and Destiny 2: The Final Shape headlining Essential’s monthly games (available June 3–30), and FBC: Firebreak launching day-one on Extra/Premium (June 17). But it’s not just about big names – PS Plus is diversifying its offerings as Sony phases out regular PS4 titles by January 2026, focusing on PS5 gems. Whether you’re a casual gamer, a co-op enthusiast, or a retro nerd, June’s lineup has you covered. Plus, with six games (Monster Hunter Rise, Inscryption, Rogue Legacy 2, etc.) leaving Extra/Premium on June 17, now’s the time to claim and play.

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Here are the five game types you’ll want to jump into, packed with confirmed and expected titles to keep your summer sizzling.

1. AAA Blockbusters

What’s Coming: Expect cinematic, high-octane games from top studios, perfect for gamers craving immersive worlds. These are usually 1–2 years old, landing in Essential or Extra tiers with jaw-dropping visuals and deep gameplay.

Highlights: NBA 2K25 (PS4/PS5, Essential, June 3–30) slam-dunks with updated rosters, a revamped MyCareer, and silky-smooth PS5 graphics. Destiny 2: The Final Shape (PS4/PS5, Essential) wraps up the sci-fi FPS saga with epic raids and storytelling, ideal for loot-chasing dads or competitive players.

PS Plus June 2025

Why You’ll Love It: AAA titles deliver hours of polished fun, from dunking in NBA 2K25 to battling in Destiny 2. Rumored future additions like MLB The Show 25 or Astro Bot could hit Extra soon.

Pro Tip: Join Days of Play tournaments for NBA 2K25 (June 3–11) to win exclusive rewards.

2. Indie Bangers

What’s Coming: Small-team games with big ideas, spanning platformers, puzzles, and narrative adventures. Indies shine in Essential and Extra, offering fresh takes for gamers who love something different.

Highlight: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (PS4/PS5, Essential, June 3–30) is a neon-soaked, Jet Set Radio-inspired platformer with skating, graffiti, and a killer soundtrack. It’s a vibe for artistic gamers or those seeking bite-sized fun.

PS Plus June 2025

Why You’ll Love It: Indies like Bomb Rush are perfect for quick sessions or discovering hidden gems. Look out for Blue Prince (April 2025, Extra) or similar titles in future drops.

Pro Tip: Pair Bomb Rush with a DualSense controller’s haptic feedback on PS5 for immersive skating thrills.

3. Retro Classics

What’s Coming: PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games, exclusive to Premium, either as remasters or original ports. These cater to nostalgic gamers or newbies curious about gaming history.

Highlight: Grand Theft Auto 3 – Definitive Edition (PS4, Premium, May 29, 2025) brings Liberty City to life with updated controls and visuals. Myst and Riven (June 5, Premium) also join as puzzle classics.

PS Plus June 2025

Why You’ll Love It: Relive the early 2000s or share GTA 3 with younger gamers. Premium’s classics library is growing, though PS3 streaming may be region-locked.

Pro Tip: Check Settings > PS Plus > Classics Catalog for new additions, and stream PS3 titles if downloading isn’t an option.

4. Multiplayer & Co-op

What’s Coming: Online or local co-op games, from shooters to sports, across Essential and Extra. These are built for social gaming, whether with friends or family.

Highlights: Alone in the Dark (2024) (PS5, Essential, June 3–30) offers co-op survival horror with a creepy reboot vibe. FBC: Firebreak (PS5, Extra/Premium, June 17) is a day-one co-op FPS in the Control universe, with crossplay for squad-based chaos.

PS Plus June 2025

Why You’ll Love It: Bond over scares in Alone in the Dark or team up in FBC: Firebreak. Expect more co-op hits like Elden Ring Nightreign (September 2025, Extra) later.

Pro Tip: Ensure a stable internet connection (Settings > Network > Test Internet Connection) for lag-free multiplayer.

5. Day-One Drops

What’s Coming: Brand-new PS5 games hitting Extra or Premium on release day, often indies or mid-tier titles. These are rare but offer huge value for subscribers.
Highlight: FBC: Firebreak (PS5, Extra/Premium, June 17) launches day-one, blending Control’s weird sci-fi with multiplayer shooting. It’s a bold addition for action fans.

Why You’ll Love It: Play new games without spending extra, saving $40–$70 per title. Rumored day-one releases like Borderlands 4 (September 2025, Extra) could follow.

Pro Tip: Check PlayStation Store > PS Plus > Game Catalog on June 17 for FBC: Firebreak and other new additions.

Get In on the Action:

  • Claim Now: Grab Essential games (NBA 2K25, Alone in the Dark, etc.) by June 30 to keep them forever

  • Join or Upgrade: Save 33% on 12-month memberships or Premium upgrades during Days of Play (May 28–June 11) at playstation.com.

  • Explore More: Dive into Extra’s Game Catalog or Premium’s Classics (June 17, announced June 11) for surprises

  • Stay Updated:

Don’t sleep on June 2025’s PS Plus lineup – whether you’re slamming dunks, skating streets, or battling horrors, these game types are your summer gaming fix. Not a member yet? Join PS Plus during Days of Play and start playing!

About the Author: Aditi Sharma

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