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22 Best PlayStation Plus Horror Games, Ranked
Feb 11,2025Author: Brooklyn
This guide explores PlayStation Plus, Sony's revamped subscription service offering three tiers: Essential, Extra, and Premium. Essential is required for online multiplayer access and includes monthly free games. However, for a wider selection, especially PS Plus horror games, Extra and Premium are recommended.
Extra grants access to hundreds of PS5 and PS4 titles, with roughly 15 new additions monthly. Premium encompasses Extra's library, plus hundreds of classic PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP games. Sony's service boasts diverse genres, including a strong horror selection.
Update (January 5, 2025): The December 2024 PS Plus Extra and Premium additions lacked horror titles. Note that Resident Evil 2 will depart the service on January 21, 2025, impacting horror game availability. Resident Evil 3, however, remains. A new section highlighting alternative PS Plus games for horror fans has been added.
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