June is shaping up to be an exciting month for PlayStation Plus subscribers, especially if you’re on the Extra or Premium tier. Sony has officially revealed the latest titles joining the Game Catalog starting June 17, and the lineup offers a healthy mix of co-op shooters, JRPGs, nostalgic remasters, and immersive simulations.
Whether you’re looking to squad up with friends, explore sprawling story-driven worlds, or revisit a cult classic from the PlayStation 2 era, there’s a good chance something in this list will grab your attention.

What’s Coming to PS Plus in June 2025?
Here’s a quick overview of the new additions hitting the catalog this month:
Game Title | Platforms | Tier |
---|---|---|
FBC: Firebreak | PS5 | Extra |
Battlefield 2042 | PS4, PS5 | Extra |
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 | PS5 | Extra |
theHunter: Call of the Wild | PS4 | Extra |
We Love Katamari REROLL + Royal Reverie | PS4, PS5 | Extra |
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes | PS4, PS5 | Extra |
Train Sim World 5 | PS4, PS5 | Extra |
Endless Dungeon | PS4, PS5 | Extra |
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (PS2 Classic Emulated) | PS4, PS5 | Premium |
Game Highlights – What to Look Out For
FBC: Firebreak (PS5)
Launching day-one into the service, FBC: Firebreak is the standout this month. If you enjoyed the world of Control, you’ll find familiar vibes here—only this time, you’re not alone. This is a three-player co-op FPS where you and your squad take on supernatural threats inside the Federal Bureau of Control.
Think containment breaches, bizarre phenomena, and high-stakes combat across reality-warping environments. Remedy has crafted something fast-paced and team-focused, making it one of the most intriguing co-op offerings on the platform this year.
Battlefield 2042 (PS4, PS5)
With buzz building around the upcoming Battlefield 6, now’s a smart time to revisit—or try for the first time—Battlefield 2042. The game has evolved significantly since launch, and its large-scale maps, dynamic weather events, and class-based systems deliver the kind of spectacle few shooters can match.
Add in Battlefield Portal, where you can customize wild matchups using assets from classic Battlefield titles, and you’ve got a sandbox full of potential. If you’ve been away from the series, this is a good opportunity to jump back in.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 (PS5)
Horror fans, brace yourselves. The sequel to the terrifying VR original returns with a mix of management minigames and classic jumpscares. In Help Wanted 2, you play as a new Fazbear employee trying to survive the night while performing tasks like fixing animatronics or running the Pizzeria.
Even if you’re not playing in VR, the tension is very real. If you’re into games that keep your heart rate up, this one’s worth queuing up.
theHunter: Call of the Wild (PS4)
Not every game this month is about fast reflexes and chaos. If you’re after something slower-paced and more immersive, theHunter: Call of the Wild offers a beautifully rendered, atmospheric hunting sim. It’s a quiet experience—until it isn’t—and a great pick if you appreciate exploration, planning, and realism in your gameplay.
It also features online co-op, so you can bring a friend along for the journey.
We Love Katamari REROLL + Royal Reverie (PS4, PS5)
Need something lighter? We Love Katamari is back, and it’s just as quirky and joyful as you remember. This remaster polishes up the 2005 original with modern visuals and UI upgrades while keeping its charming roll-up-everything mechanic intact.
The new “Royal Reverie” mode lets you play as a young King of All Cosmos, giving longtime fans something fresh to enjoy. Whether you’re revisiting the franchise or experiencing it for the first time, this one delivers on pure whimsy.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (PS4, PS5)
From the creators of Suikoden comes a modern love letter to classic JRPGs. Eiyuden Chronicle tells the story of two friends caught in a brutal war—and lets you recruit over 100 characters to your growing party.
This isn’t a short experience; it’s a deep, character-rich epic with turn-based combat, detailed world-building, and a massive cast. If you’ve been craving a proper, story-heavy RPG, this is the standout option on the list.
Train Sim World 5 (PS4, PS5)
For fans of simulators, Train Sim World 5 delivers an impressive level of detail. With three new real-world routes to explore across the U.S., U.K., and Germany, it lets you take the controls of a variety of locomotives under different regional challenges.
It’s not flashy—but it is incredibly relaxing, and a great change of pace if you enjoy managing complex systems with precision.
Endless Dungeon (PS4, PS5)
Blending roguelite progression with tactical tower defense, Endless Dungeon is a fast-paced co-op experience with a lot of depth. You’re stuck on a space station, you’ve got a crystal bot to protect, and waves of enemies are closing in.
Plan your turret placements, choose your weapons carefully, and get ready to adapt on the fly. It’s especially fun with friends, but also playable solo if you’re up for a challenge.
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (PS4, PS5 – Premium Only)
One of the most celebrated PS2-era games, Deus Ex: The Conspiracy returns via emulation for Premium subscribers. This cyberpunk RPG blends stealth, shooting, and player choice into a narrative-rich adventure that still holds up decades later.
If you missed it the first time around, now’s your chance to see why this title is considered a genre-defining classic.
When and Where to Play
All games listed above will be available starting June 17, 2025. Availability may vary slightly by region, so it’s worth checking the PlayStation Store for your country on release day.
- PlayStation Plus Extra members can download and play the full Game Catalog lineup.
- PlayStation Plus Premium members receive everything in Extra, plus access to the emulated PS2 classic Deus Ex: The Conspiracy.
Final Thoughts
The PlayStation Plus June 2025 games catalog is one of the strongest in recent memory, offering variety, nostalgia, and brand-new titles all in one monthly drop. Between FBC: Firebreak launching day-one into the catalog and deep experiences like Eiyuden Chronicle and Endless Dungeon, the value for both Extra and Premium subscribers is hard to ignore.
It’s also refreshing to see a mix of genres and tones—from loud, explosive shooters to slow-paced sims and offbeat remasters. Whether you’re diving into a brand-new world or replaying a classic, this month’s collection offers a good reason to spend more time with your PlayStation library.
Let us know which title you’re most looking forward to—and whether Firebreak lives up to Remedy’s world-building legacy.
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