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What are the best PS Plus games? PS Plus, also known as PlayStation Plus, is Sony's flagship subscription service for PS5 and PS4, providing online multiplayer functionality, cloud saves, and PS Store discounts. PS Plus also includes access to hundreds of games included at no extra cost, spanning three distinct subscription tiers: PS Plus Essential, PS Plus Extra, and PS Plus Premium. You can learn more about all three options and their various benefits with our PS Plus Memberships: All Three Tiers Explained guide – make sure to get a discount on your PS Plus membership once you've made your choice.

Depending on which PS Plus membership tier you're subscribed to, you'll be able to download and play an overwhelming number of games. Therefore, you may be wondering what the best PS Plus games are. That's why we've created this list, which sorts and curates the best PS Plus games currently available, based on your user ratings. This page will dynamically update, depending upon the availability of games within the PS Plus tiers, and your opinions.

For this page, we're combining all three tiers of PS Plus, including the PS Plus Collection (which is exclusive to PS5 users). That means there are some caveats to keep in mind: PS3 games, for example, are only available for PS Plus Premium members via cloud streaming. Some games are also only part of PS Plus in specific regions, and in instances where that applies, they'll be designated a regional flag next to their subscription tier.

Remember, if you're looking for a full list of All PS Plus Games, then you'll find that through the link. Also, if you feel your favourite is missing from this page, then remember that you can rate any game using the search box below. Your ratings will influence the rankings below, but of course a game will need to be available in an existing PS Plus subscription tier in order to be eligible.

Please note that a game will also need at least 50 ratings before it will appear on this list, so if one of your favourites is missing for whatever reason, that will be why. It's just to keep things consistent and fair across the board.

With all of that said, here's our list of best PS Plus games — as selected by you.

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100. Gravity Rush 2 (PS4)

Gravity Rush 2 (PS4)
Gravity Rush 2 (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: SCE Japan Studio
Release Date: 20th Jan 2017 (USA) / 20th Jan 2017 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

99. Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (PS3)

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (PS3)
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (PS3)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Sanzaru Games
Release Date: 5th Feb 2013 (USA) / 27th Mar 2013 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium

98. WipEout Omega Collection (PS4)

WipEout Omega Collection (PS4)
WipEout Omega Collection (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: SCE XDev Studio Europe
Release Date: 6th Jun 2017 (USA) / 7th Jun 2017 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium

The granddaddy of anti-gravity racing makes a triumphant return to PlayStation with a gorgeous remaster that brings together content from WipEout HD, Fury, and 2048. The fast and fluid racer plays beautifully, looks gorgeous, and runs like a shiny, metal dream. The recently added VR support is incredibly well implemented too, making this an even better package for PSVR owners. While we’d have preferred an all new entry in the franchise, this serves as a great reminder of why WipEout is so beloved by fans.

97. inFAMOUS: Second Son (PS4)

inFAMOUS: Second Son (PS4)
inFAMOUS: Second Son (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Sucker Punch Productions
Release Date: 21st Mar 2014 (USA) / 21st Mar 2014 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Sucker Punch continues its popular superhero series with a brand new protagonist in inFAMOUS: Second Son. Taking the open world action to Seattle, you play as Delsin Rowe, a conduit with the amazing ability to absorb the powers of other superhumans. This gives you many more toys to play with as you progress, gaining unusual abilities based on smoke, neon, digital, and more. Exploring the city feels great, combat is fun and varied, and it looks fantastic — a great early showpiece for PS4.

96. Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5)

Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5)
Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5)
Publisher: Ember Lab / Developer: Ember Lab
Release Date: 21st Sep 2021 (USA) / 21st Sep 2021 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

This is the debut game from developer Ember Lab, and it's a strong first effort. Kena: Bridge of Spirits gets top marks for its animation and visual flair, but it's also a very enjoyable action platformer. It puts us in mind of PS2 classics such as Jak & Daxter; you're traversing a sort-of open world environment, collecting things, solving puzzles, and engaging in simple yet surprisingly challenging combat. Those lovable Rot creatures and some tricky boss battles further cement this as a cult hit.

95. PREY (PS4)

PREY (PS4)
PREY (PS4)
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: Arkane Austin
Release Date: 5th May 2017 (USA) / 5th May 2017 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

PREY made a valiant attempt to revitalise the franchise, and while it wasn't a big sales success, it remains an engrossing sci-fi thriller. You wake up aboard a mysterious space station, where you're the test subject for the betterment of humanity. Obviously, things go very wrong, and the station is overrun by hostile aliens. Featuring unique enemies, a non-linear location full of details, and imaginative new weapons, it's an atmospheric, tense first-person adventure that'll get under your skin.

94. Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4)

Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4)
Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Eidos Montreal
Release Date: 14th Sep 2018 (USA) / 14th Sep 2018 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

93. Kingdom Hearts III (PS4)

Kingdom Hearts III (PS4)
Kingdom Hearts III (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: 29th Jan 2019 (USA) / 29th Jan 2019 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Love it or loathe it, the Kingdom Hearts series isn't going anywhere. Arguably at its peak with the third entry, Kingdom Hearts 3 is a love letter to both the bonkers story that came before it and the outstanding Disney worlds it encompasses. From Frozen to Toy Story, its fun and engaging combat system weaves its way through awe-inspiring environments, meeting famous Disney faces along the way. If you're not a fan, though, just Let It Go.

92. Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4)

Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4)
Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4)
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft
Release Date: 5th Oct 2018 (USA) / 5th Oct 2018 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Assassin's Creed Odyssey is much more of an open world RPG than it is a traditional Assassin's Creed title. The second instalment in the series' "open world trilogy", this ancient Greek adventure may overlook a lot of the game design that defined its predecessors, but there's no denying that its interlocking RPG systems make for a deep and engaging experience. Levelling up, loot, skill trees, and randomised elements like bounty-hunting mercenaries all play a part across a truly gigantic map. The story's not bad either, as protagonist Alexios or Kassandra embarks on a branching journey to learn the truth about his or her legendary bloodline.

91. Lost Judgment (PS4)

Lost Judgment (PS4)
Lost Judgment (PS4)
Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Yakuza Studio
Release Date: 24th Sep 2021 (USA) / 24th Sep 2021 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Though it never reaches the same heights as its predecessor, detective thriller sequel Lost Judgment remains a great action RPG. With an intense story full of twists and carried by a brilliant cast of characters, the game is your typical Yakuza-style thrill ride — but it's actually the ridiculous amount of impressively varied side content that drives Yagami's sophomore case. An expanded, satisfying combat system is worthy of note as well.

90. Mortal Kombat 11 (PS4)

Mortal Kombat 11 (PS4)
Mortal Kombat 11 (PS4)
Publisher: Warner Bros / Developer: NetherRealm Studios
Release Date: 23rd Apr 2019 (USA) / 23rd Apr 2019 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Mortal Kombat 11’s spectacular presentation and crunching combat make it a headline entry in the long-running franchise. With an absolute mountain of single player content to get through, as well as an active competitive scene, this is one of the best fighters you can find on PS4.

89. Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)

Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)
Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: MachineGames
Release Date: 20th May 2014 (USA) / 20th May 2014 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Wolfenstein is a legendary franchise, but in this contemporary entry, developer MachineGames dragged it into the 21st century. Visceral combat and a sprawling single player campaign, packed with memorable locations, make The New Order one of the better FPS games on the PS4.

88. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (PS4)

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (PS4)
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (PS4)
Publisher: Warner Bros / Developer: Monolith Productions
Release Date: 30th Sep 2014 (USA) / 3rd Oct 2014 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

It tends to be glossed over these days, but Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor was an undeniably innovative game when it launched in 2014. Its so-called 'Nemesis' system allowed for some impressively dynamic storytelling, as ugly orcs formed all kinds of twisted relationships with brooding main character Talion. Somewhat basic, but still fun contextual combat and loads of unlockable upgrades make Mordor an engaging action RPG, and it still stands as a fine Lord of the Rings spinoff.

87. Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (PS5)

Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (PS5)
Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (PS5)
Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom
Release Date: 12th Nov 2020 (USA) / 19th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

We were tempted to just quote the entirety of Vergil's 'Bury the Light' theme here, but that would deny us an opportunity to rave about Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition on PS5. Simply put, this is an exceptional action game. It's Capcom at its absolute best, having crafted one of the greatest combat systems to ever grace the genre. In Special Edition, Vergil is the star of the show; unbelievably fun to play as and immaculately designed. This PS5 re-release also allows for instantaneous load times, a slew of graphics options, and the incredible Legendary Dark Knight mode.

86. The Last Guardian (PS4)

The Last Guardian (PS4)
The Last Guardian (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Team Ico
Release Date: 6th Dec 2016 (USA) / 9th Dec 2016 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

From the team behind ICO and Shadow of the Colossus, you shouldn't overlook The Last Guardian. This third game in the loosely connected trilogy has just as much heart and impact as the others — not to mention one of the most technically impressive AI companions yet seen. Playing as a small boy, you and a large, mysterious creature called Trico must escape from a crumbling, enigmatic place full of dangers. The bond you'll form with Trico — who gradually learns to trust and listen to you more as the game goes on — is unlike any other in video games, leading to an incredibly emotional and touching adventure.

85. Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)

Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)
Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)
Publisher: Warner Bros / Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Release Date: 23rd Jun 2015 (USA) / 23rd Jun 2015 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Divisive? Well, it was, wasn’t it? Surprisingly so, in fact, given the sheer overwhelming success of predecessors Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. Rocksteady’s long anticipated Batman: Arkham Knight massively increased the scale of its sandbox, and issued you with a tank-like vehicle to help you navigate it. This was cleverly integrated into the series’ tried-and-trusted environmental puzzles, but some argued its car combat encounters were tedious and overused. Regardless of any criticism, when this threequel was on song it still exhibited the very best of the Arkham series, with crunching combat and a drizzly open world to explore.

84. Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS5)

Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS5)
Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS5)
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment / Developer: Sumo Digital
Release Date: 12th Nov 2020 (USA) / 19th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

With creator Media Molecule focusing its attention on PS4’s boundless sandbox Dreams, LittleBigPlanet’s whimsical weaved hero deserved his Super Mario 3D World moment. Sackboy: A Big Adventure doesn’t pull up any trees like its predecessors, but is instead a robust co-operative platformer with some memorable musical moments. With a cutesy DIY aesthetic and some surprisingly tight action, it excels in an area that Sony has often been accused of overlooking: fun for the whole family.

83. Dishonored: Definitive Edition (PS4)

Dishonored: Definitive Edition (PS4)
Dishonored: Definitive Edition (PS4)
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: Arkane Studios
Release Date: 25th Aug 2015 (USA) / 28th Aug 2015 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium

Arkane's debut game, Dishonored, remains one of its best, and this Definitive Edition lets you play an optimal version. Casting you as a supernatural assassin in a corrupt world, you get to explore a series of vast, open stages that really let you approach them in your own way. A combination of excellent mission design, a flexible suite of powers and weapons, and an intriguing story make for a true modern classic. The Definitive Edition finishes it all off with improved visuals and all the game's DLC, making for a great package.

82. Gravity Rush Remastered (PS4)

Gravity Rush Remastered (PS4)
Gravity Rush Remastered (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: SCE Japan Studio
Release Date: 2nd Feb 2016 (USA) / 2nd Feb 2016 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium

Sony ported over the beautiful PS Vita classic Gravity Rush and gave it an even more stunning facelift for PS4. This is the original game, complete with all its DLC, allowing you to fly about the land and turn the world upside down without the need for Sony's second handheld. It's a fantastic adventure more than worth experiencing, and then you can play the just as good sequel.

81. Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (PS3)

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (PS3)
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (PS3)
Publisher: Bandai Namco / Developer: Ninja Theory
Release Date: 5th Oct 2010 (USA) / 8th Oct 2010 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium USA

Before there was Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Ninja Theory made a name for itself with action-adventure title Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. A beautiful journey through a post-apocalypse more about greenery and foliage than the downbeat landscapes of war-torn locations, combat and platforming are at the heart of the experience. It's still more than worth experiencing all these years later.

80. Judgment (PS5)

Judgment (PS5)
Judgment (PS5)
Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Yakuza Studio
Release Date: 23rd Apr 2021 (USA) / 23rd Apr 2021 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

It may have launched on PS4 not long before this PS5 port, but Judgment is so good that it deserves every chance at success that it can get. This Yakuza spinoff puts you in the sneakers of Takayuki Yagami, a private detective living in the heart of Kamurocho, a fictional red light district that's always teetering on the edge of chaos. Tangled up in a series of brutal murders, Yagami is forced to dig deep into the city's criminal underbelly, resulting in a truly gripping story. With a brilliant cast of characters, a great combat system, and a map that's stuffed with fun distractions, Judgment is right up there with the absolute best that Yakuza has to offer.

79. Days Gone (PS4)

Days Gone (PS4)
Days Gone (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment / Developer: Bend Studio
Release Date: 26th Apr 2019 (USA) / 26th Apr 2019 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

After several years working on handhelds like PS Vita and PSP, Bend Studio marked its return to home consoles with its ambitious open world adventure Days Gone. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the game’s biker motif made it stand out from the crowd, as your two-wheels became your sanctuary in an extremely hostile setting. A huge focus on story and some genuinely impressive tech allowed the developer to flex its muscle, and the release would go on to become a cult favourite among PS4 fans.

78. Puppeteer (PS3)

Puppeteer (PS3)
Puppeteer (PS3)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Japan Studio
Release Date: 10th Sep 2013 (USA) / 11th Sep 2013 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Premium

Released just a very short while before the PS4 hit, Puppeteer never got the accolades it deserved. This inventive platformer plays a lot like a real puppet show, transitioning between scenes with enjoyable encounters and sequences between jumps and leaps. It's a really fun title; a true PS3 swansong.

77. Dishonored 2 (PS4)

Dishonored 2 (PS4)
Dishonored 2 (PS4)
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: Arkane Studios
Release Date: 11th Nov 2016 (USA) / 11th Nov 2016 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Dishonored 2 is a brilliant, criminally under-appreciated game that any fan of stealth action should play. It builds upon the already excellent original, providing you with two fully kitted-out playable characters with unique abilities, and both very deadly. Whether you play as the reliable Corvo Attano or his daughter (and dethroned empress) Emily Kaldwin, you'll have a wide array of supernatural powers to toy with, as well as access to a variety of weapons. With freedom to fully explore each level, impeccable environment design, and engaging emergent gameplay keeping you on your toes, this is easily among Arkane's best games.

76. Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4)

Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4)
Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4)
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Release Date: 27th Oct 2017 (USA) / 27th Oct 2017 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

A stunning recreation of ancient Egypt is the backdrop for Assassin's Creed Origins — a game that redefined Ubisoft's series. Going full open world and throwing a bunch of RPG systems into the mix, Origins breathed new life into Assassin's Creed after Unity and Syndicate struggled to leave a lasting impression. Origins follows the surprisingly emotional story of Bayek, a determined mystic and warrior, who, with the help of his estranged wife Aya, establishes the Hidden Ones — the precursor organisation that would one day become the Assassin Brotherhood.