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The best games on PlayStation Plus, Extra, and Premium

PlayStation Plus has undergone several iterations and changes since its introduction. Originally, the service wasn’t required for online play at all and rewarded subscribers with extra discounts and free monthly games. Once the PlayStation 4 generation began, it was required for online play but still offered those same benefits.

Now, PS Plus is divided into three different tiers of subscriptions. The basic tier, PS Plus Essential, still gets three games per month added, while the Extra and Premium tiers will have a varying number of games added to their catalogs. With hundreds of games already and more coming and going all the time, even the most dedicated gamer won’t be able to play everything on offer. To help you get the most bang for your buck and so that no hidden gems fly under your radar, here are all the best games to play on PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium right now.

Best PS Plus Essential games

As is usually the case, everyone with the lowest tier of PS Plus gets three games this month, two with PlayStation 5 versions and one with a PS4 version. Here’s what you can play this month:

Immortals of Aveum

Immortals of Aveum
70 %
3.5/5
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre Shooter, Adventure
Developer Ascendant Studios
Publisher Electronic Arts
Release August 22, 2023
Anyone looking for a magical twist on the FPS genre should be stoked about the headliner for April, Immortals of Aveum. This game trades in its rifles and shotguns for a host of different spell types that all serve different functions. The story focuses on Jak, a new battlemage in a war for the fate of his world with the unique ability to utilize all colors of magic (aka guns). While only a single-player game, the story is meaty, filled with lore, with a unique world and optional puzzles and objectives. You will get a nice selection of loot and skills as well to test out and craft different builds between the 25 different spells and 80 Talents.
Immortals of Aveum – Official Teaser Trailer | The Game Awards 2022

Minecraft: Legends

Minecraft: Legends
60 %
3.5/5
E10
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre Strategy, Arcade
Developer Mojang Studios, Blackbird Interactive
Publisher Xbox Game Studios
Release April 18, 2023
What if Minecraft was an RTS? If you ever asked that question, for whatever reason, Minecraft Legends is your answer. RTS games are generally not so great on consoles, but this title was made with controllers in mind. It is not as brutal as many in the genre, and is filled with all the fun and colorful things you love about Minecraft. Play the single-player game to learn the ropes, then hop online for up to eight-player battles to see who can build the best base and raise the strongest army.
Minecraft Legends – Announce Trailer

Skul: The Hero Slayer

Skul: The Hero Slayer
62 %
T
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre Platform, Indie
Developer SouthPaw Games
Publisher Neowiz
Release January 20, 2021
Finally, we get a more under the radar pick with Skul: The Hero Slayer. This 2D action game, with roguelike elements, including randomly generated maps, has a unique hook. Your character, Skul, can swap heads to change his moveset completely. You will need every tool at your disposal to fight back against the heroes who have overtaken the Demon King’s castle (yes, you read that right).
Skul: The Hero Slayer Official Trailer

Best PS Plus Extra games

The Extra tier is where you can download and play a massive library of both PS4 and PS5 titles. These games cycle in and out every month, though you never know how many will be added or removed at a given time. Here are some of the best ones available right now:

Demon's Souls

Demon's Souls
86 %
M
Platforms PlayStation 5
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Bluepoint Games
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release November 12, 2020
Souls games have never been more popular, and this is a remake of the game that started it all. Not only is this remake just astoundingly beautiful to look at, but is as mechanically faithful to the original as possible. The only changes are to quality-of-life features, leaving the challenge of besting the levels, and bosses, all on your shoulders. It’s a little clunky in some ways but holds up remarkably well for a game over a decade old thanks to the new coat of paint.
Demon's Souls - Announcement Trailer | PS5

Bloodborne

Bloodborne
92 %
M
Platforms PlayStation 4
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer FromSoftware
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release March 24, 2015
Sticking on the Souls train, we have the other PlayStation exclusive from developer FromSoftware, the fan favorite that they refuse to update in any way: Bloodborne. This title is much more focused on aggression than the others in the series, as well as boasting a unique and detailed world that just oozes with mysteries and intrigue. You usually can’t tell where a Souls game’s story is going anyway, but this game goes places you’d still never guess.
Bloodborne - Gamescom Trailer (Official)

Death Stranding: Director's Cut

Death Stranding: Director's Cut
89 %
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
Genre Adventure
Developer Kojima Productions
Publisher 505 Games, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release September 24, 2021
Hideo Kojima’s first game after breaking up with Konami was about as off the wall as everyone expected it to be. While some dismiss it as a walking simulator, the act of walking, climbing, scrambling, and tumbling across treacherous but stunning landscapes is far more engaging than it may look. In many ways, it is quite a therapeutic experience, so don’t come expecting a high-action thriller (though there are moments of it here and there). The story is uneven, but the highs are very high, making it a journey worth taking.
Death Stranding Director's Cut - Teaser Trailer | PS5

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
85 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
Genre Shooter, Adventure
Developer Naughty Dog
Publisher Naughty Dog, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release January 28, 2022
If you somehow missed the latest Uncharted titles on PS4, you’re in luck because the two latest entries, Uncharted 4 and The Lost Legacy, have been bundled together and given a brand new coat of paint (plus some additional frames) for the PS5. Granted, this is the conclusion of the series, so it may not be the best place to start from a story perspective, but even with no prior knowledge, you can still enjoy the rollercoaster set pieces and swashbuckling adventure these titles provide.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection - PlayStation Showcase 2021 Trailer | PS5

It Takes Two

It Takes Two
89 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre Platform, Puzzle, Adventure
Developer Hazelight Studios
Publisher Electronic Arts
Release March 25, 2021

Winner of many game of the year awards, It Takes Two is the best example of a co-op game we’ve ever played. Playing as a couple on the verge of divorce who are turned into their daughter’s toys, you and your partner need to work together to navigate the world at your new scale to try and get back to normal. And when we say need to work together, we mean it. Unlike many other co-op games, teamwork is required here since each player has a different skill or ability in each segment of the game that can’t fully function without the other player’s. It may be a little long, but it is never boring since the mechanics change so frequently.

The Return of a Visionary – Josef Fares and Hazelight

Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden West
87 %
4/5
T
Platforms PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Guerrilla Games
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release February 18, 2022
Perhaps the biggest new IP of the PS4 generation, this is the perfect way to get caught up on this robot-dinosaur-hunting adventure. Even though it’s from 2017, this game still looks amazing. You get a nice, big open world to explore, although there are some frustrating limitations on how far you’re allowed to carve your own path, along with hours of quests and tasks to complete. Once you’re done, the even more expansive and breathtaking 2022 sequel is right there waiting for you to download. Continue Aloy’s journey into a brand new environment, full of new threats to take down, and even more mysteries to solve. The story really ramps up here now that the world has been established, and you won’t believe the twists and turns it takes. With every game available, you’ll be ready for the VR spinoff.
Horizon Forbidden West - Announcement Trailer | PS5

Kingdom Hearts III

Kingdom Hearts III
75 %
4.5/5
E10
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure
Developer Square Enix
Publisher Square Enix, Disney Interactive Studios
Release January 25, 2019
As massive Kingdom Hearts fans, it was once very difficult to recommend the series when so many important entries were scattered across platforms. Now, not only are they all in convenient bundles, plus remastered and include each game’s Final Mix content, but all are included on PlayStation Plus Extra. That makes it the easiest it has ever been to go through this epic crossover series from start to finish (at least until Kingdom Hearts 4 comes out).
KINGDOM HEARTS III – E3 2018 Frozen Trailer

Doom Eternal

Doom Eternal
85 %
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia
Genre Shooter
Developer id Software
Publisher Bethesda Softworks
Release March 19, 2020
The Doom franchise ripped and tore its way back into the limelight with its 2016 reboot, and the sequel, Doom Eternal turns the volume up to 11. The action is faster, the enemies deadlier, and your arsenal more varied. Doomguy has never felt so good to control, and the methods for you to dismantle the demonic enemies have never felt so disgustingly satisfying. If you’re an first-person shooter fan, there’s no excuse not to jump into this game and let off some steam.
Doom: Eternal - E3 2018 Trailer

Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2
93 %
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia
Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Rockstar Games
Publisher Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar Games
Release October 26, 2018
If you ever wanted to know what it was like to live in the Old West, Red Dead Redemption 2 would probably be the closest you could get to that experience. Set before the events of the previous game, you play as Arthur Morgan, a member of Dutch’s old gang. Being a Rockstar title, you can expect a fantastic, albeit very guided, main story across dozens of hours, locations, and mission varieties. On the other hand, the entire open world is yours to explore on horseback, soaking in the beauty of an untamed West.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Launch Trailer

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
90 %
E10
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
Genre Shooter, Platform, Adventure
Developer Insomniac Games
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release June 11, 2021

The classic PS2 franchise made a huge first impression on the PS5 with Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. This game really shows what the new hardware can do in all aspects. The graphics are on the level of an animated feature comet to life, the frame rate is rock solid, and the resolution is beautiful and even offers ray tracing, but the real showpieces are the rifts. The whole concept of this title is that the dimensions are falling apart, allowing Ratchet, and new protagonist Rivet, to seamlessly move from one dimension to the next. It is a trick so amazing that you may not believe it’s real. Oh, and it also helps that the game is a fantastically fun shooter with tons of personality and creative weapons and enemies.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart - Reveal Trailer | PS5 Reveal Event

Rogue Legacy 2

Rogue Legacy 2
79 %
E10
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre Platform, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie
Developer Cellar Door Games
Publisher Cellar Door Games
Release April 18, 2020
Despite coming out a year prior on other platforms, your reward for being so patient waiting for Rogue Legacy 2 is that it is coming free with the Essential tier day one! Just like the original, you will be navigating a constantly shifting castle full of ghouls and monsters attempting to kill you. And they will. However, you will then choose an heir — each with its own special skills and traits — to try again and again until you eventually best the castle’s challenges. Between runs, spend your gold to upgrade your character, unlock new classes, vendors, and other buffs. Once you get into the flow, this will be a hard game to put down.
Rogue Legacy 2 - Early Access Trailer

Sea of Stars

Sea of Stars
E10
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Turn-based strategy (TBS), Adventure, Indie
Developer Sabotage
Publisher Sabotage
Release August 28, 2023
A rare day-one release on the service, Sea of Stars is exactly what any fan of Chrono Trigger or the 16-bit JRPGs of the SNES has been dreaming of. This is a turn-based game, but it incorporates the time-based elements from something like Mario RPG and all the more modern quality-of-life features you expect. The story is gripping, the environments are beautiful and diverse, and it doesn’t overstay its welcome. If you’ve been a bit disappointed with modern JRPGs and want a taste of what made you fall in love with them in the first place, you can’t do better than this.
Sea of Stars - Reveal Trailer (Now on Kickstarter!)

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales
81 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Genre Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure
Developer Insomniac Games
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release November 12, 2020
As it turns out, this slightly smaller-scale Spider-Man tale is the perfect size for a game like this. Acting as an introduction to playing as Miles’ Spider-Man, this game redecorates the entire map from the base game in a winter setting, adds new side missions and events, plus a gripping and personal story that could only work for Miles’ character. Everything you loved about the first game is back, from the swinging, combat, and upgrades to collectibles and suits to unlock. This is a full-on Spider-Man experience in a tight package that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales - Gameplay Demo | PS5

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
88 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Square Enix
Publisher Square Enix
Release June 10, 2021
Aside from being an absolute mouthful to say out loud, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the best way to play one of 2020’s best games on your PS5. This already graphically impressive PS4 title has been upgraded to take advantage of your PS5 by doubling the frame rate to 60, improving lighting and textures, and cutting down load times. Plus, this version also comes with the Intermission DLC starring Yuffie which takes place during the events of the main game. With Rebirth looming on the horizon, this is the perfect way to catch up on how the story has changed.
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE – PS5 Announcement Trailer

Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut

Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut
94 %
M
Platforms PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Sucker Punch Productions
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release August 20, 2021
It’s reductive to say, but if you wanted an Assassin’s Creed-style game set in Japan, you need to check out Ghost of Tsushima. The game is so much more than that, however, thanks to a strong narrative with strong characters and an open world that doesn’t waste your time with hundreds of collectibles and repeated side content. The main point of discussion this game brought up was its use of a guiding wind to direct players rather than waypoints and mini-maps. By simply following the direction of the wind, you can fully focus on your samurai quest across the stunning island of Tsushima.
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut - Announcement Trailer | PS5, PS4

Assassin's Creed Origins

Assassin's Creed Origins
83 %
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Developer Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher Ubisoft Entertainment
Release October 26, 2017
While we did rag on Assassin’s Creed games a moment ago, that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a time or place for them. Assassin’s Creed Origins was the first to break the series’ established formula and become essentially a full Western RPG. Set in ancient Egypt, which is as faithfully recreated as any setting from the series, you will learn the origins of the legendary Assassin order and follow the personal tale of the new protagonist Bayek.
Assassin's Creed Origins: E3 2017 Gameplay Trailer [4K] | Ubisoft [NA]

Hollow Knight

Hollow Knight
92 %
E10
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Nintendo Switch
Genre Platform, Adventure, Indie
Developer Team Cherry
Publisher Team Cherry
Release February 24, 2017
The competition for best indie game is essentially impossible to determine, but Hollow Knight would no doubt be on the shortlist for contenders. This game mixes a hand-drawn art style with buttery smooth movement, Souls-like combat, narrative, and boss fights, and a massive Metroidvania map. This is a game you can get to an ending in within 20 hours, or spend twice that exploring every inch and tackling every challenge it has to offer. While it is a world of insects, it plays and looks so good you won’t want to leave it.
Hollow Knight Trailer

Returnal

Returnal
86 %
4/5
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
Genre Shooter
Developer Housemarque
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release April 30, 2021
Coming from developer Housemarque’s arcade shooter roots, Returnal transplants the gameplay of a bullet-hell game into a third-person shooter with rogue-lite elements. That may sound like a little bit of a mess, but it all comes together in a smooth, satisfying but testing game. Running through randomly generated rooms, you will blast some of the most bizarre creature designs ever animated in fluid 60 FPS action, picking up new tools, slowly completing each zone, and learning a bit more about the story. Runs are not as short as your traditional rogue-lite, and there isn’t a huge amount of synergies to discover, but the core movement and shooting are so good you’ll be pulled through to see Selene’s journey to the finish.
Read our full Returnal review
Returnal - Announcement Trailer | PS5

Best PS Plus Premium games

The Premium tier’s exclusive games are all the PS1, PS2, PSP, and PS3 games you can download and stream. The lineup of PS1, PS2, and PSP games was fairly limited at launch but will grow as new games are added monthly. For that retro hit, here are the best games from past generations to try out.

Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits

Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits
80 %
T
Platforms PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4
Genre Role-playing (RPG), Turn-based strategy (TBS), Tactical, Adventure
Developer Cattle Call
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release March 20, 2003
Arc the Lad is a long-running, but criminally overlooked JRPG series. The PS2 entry, Twilight of the Spirits, is a great game with an amazing concept: You play as two brothers who are each human-deimos hybrids raised in different parts of the world. Deimos are the monster society of the world that uses magic, while humans use technology, but both racially judge the other. The journey swaps back and forth between these two perspectives, each overcoming their own plots until they finally intersect and have to put their biases aside to face a true evil. It’s great JRPG storytelling with a fantastic battle system.
Arc The Lad: Twilight of the Spirits - Gameplay Video 1 | PS2 to PS4

Twisted Metal 2

Twisted Metal 2
75 %
T
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation, PlayStation 3
Genre Fighting, Shooter, Racing
Developer SingleTrac
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release October 31, 1996

Whether you’re anticipating the TV adaptation or not, the original two Twisted Metal games are absolutely worth going back to. This is where car combat really started, and it’s arguably still the best. Each character you play as has a unique story as they attempt to win the titular tournament with the promise of any wish being granted upon victory. However, those wishes are never quite granted in the way the characters expect, making it a treat to play through the game to see how their words are twisted.

The Sly Collection

The Sly Collection
81 %
E10
Platforms PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
Genre Platform, Adventure
Developer Sucker Punch Productions
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release November 09, 2010
Sly Cooper was one of the biggest PS2 franchises and mascots for the system at the time, right up there with Ratchet and Jak. This trilogy brings the entire comic-themed, noir-styled, and charmingly witty series together. Start from the humble beginnings of the Cooper Gang in the first entry, see the evolution into a less linear style with the second, and experience the culmination of it all with even more members in the final chapter (made by SuckerPunch, anyway). This is one series worth reliving from start to finish.
The Sly Collection™ Story Trailer

Ape Escape

Ape Escape
78 %
E
Platforms PlayStation, PlayStation Portable
Genre Platform
Developer SCE Japan Studio
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release May 31, 1999
One of the first games to require the dual analog controls of the original DualShock controller, Ape Escape is a charming action-puzzle game that helped put PlayStation on the map in its infancy. You run around trying to recapture escaped apes using various tools to snare them. Of course, this is still a PS1 game, so don’t expect the visuals to hold up, and the controls are slightly clunky but completely serviceable. You may not be so engrossed that you beat the whole thing, but it is certainly worth a download for nostalgia’s sake.
(Ape Escape) Intro

Tekken 2

Tekken 2
Platforms Legacy Cellphone, Zeebo
Genre Fighting
Developer Namco Bandai Games
Publisher Namco Bandai Games
Release November 02, 2006
OK, it may not be Tekken 3, but it is the next best thing. When fighters started to go in the 3D direction, the Tekken games paved the way and showed the rest how it was done. The roster of characters remains not only iconic but wildly diverse and fun. This fighter is deep but also very approachable for those who aren’t veterans of fighting games since you don’t have to memorize tons of motions or commands to have a good time.
Tekken 2 - Zeebo

Wild Arms

Wild Arms
80 %
E
Platforms PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Genre Role-playing (RPG)
Developer Media.Vision
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment
Release December 20, 1996
JRPGs with an Old West setting are basically nonexistent, but Wild Arms paved the way for this odd mishmash of cultures in a fantastic JRPG that old-school fans will absolutely love. You play as a trio of characters, letting you get to know each of them intimately. Each one has its own ability to use outside of battle for traversal and puzzle-solving. It features a classic turn-based battle system, but with a dynamic camera thanks to being in 3D, and plenty of strategy and depth. It isn’t the longest game, either, making it an easy entry point to JRPGs as a whole. If that unique blend of West and East worked for you, then the only real way to scratch that itch is with the sequel. Wild Arms 2 features a brand new cast but is set in the same world. This time around, you control a larger party of six, but they’re all just as deep and important as the core three from the first game.
Wild Arms intro

Ico

Ico
85 %
T
Platforms PlayStation 2
Genre Platform, Puzzle, Adventure
Developer Team Ico
Publisher Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (SCEI)
Release September 24, 2001
The first game by the developer of the same name, ICO is cited more than almost any other game as being a primary inspiration to some of the biggest games today. This game came before the same developer’s Shadow of the Colossus, and because of that is often overlooked But it’s just as emotionally resonant and will give you that same sense of loneliness, wonder, and curiosity. You play as a horned boy who is locked away in a castle as a kind of sacrifice, only to attempt to escape with a young girl you find there. Neither of you speaks the same language, so you travel around holding hands and fending off shadowy monsters with not much more than a stick trying to find a way to freedom.
ICO(PS2) trailer

F.E.A.R.

F.E.A.R.
81 %
M
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows)
Genre Shooter
Developer Monolith Productions
Publisher Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games
Release October 17, 2005
This one is for all you FPS lovers out there. F.E.A.R. is a strange concept of a horror FPS where the shooting is some of the best still to this day. This is all thanks to the implementation of slo-mo, which is not as rare as it was when this game first came out, but even now some shooters still get the feel of it wrong. In F.E.A.R., every bullet, every impact, animation, dust particle, and crack of your gun just looks and feels amazing. The environments are a bit bland by today’s standards, but only because they’re so reactive to everything you do in them. If you want to shove a shotgun into an enemy soldier’s gut, flick on slow-mo, and watch them turn into a cloud of red mist, F.E.A.R. remains the best way to do it.
F.E.A.R. Official Trailer

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The Playstation 5 system standing upright.

Gamers who are thinking about finally buying the PlayStation 5 should consider getting one of the many PS5 bundles, which will give you more value for your hard-earned money. With more PS5 exclusives on the way, now's a great time to finally purchase the console or to upgrade from the PlayStation 4. Check out the PS5 bundles that we've gathered here, just make sure that you hurry with your purchase because stocks may run out at any moment.
What are PS5 bundles?
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The 5 best PlayStation Portal alternatives in 2024
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However, PlayStation Portal isn't perfect. For one, some users have noted that its performance is less than stellar when used outside your home network. You also can't store games on it, with the device intended to remotely stream titles from your PS5. And, as you'd expect from something called the PlayStation Portal, it'll only let you access PlayStation games with no options to play titles on PC, Xbox, or other platforms.

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The best PS5 games for 2024
Peter and Miles leap in the air in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

The PlayStation 5 is looking to dominate the console landscape with its incredible library of games. Like the rest of the industry, Sony saw several major game delays in 2022 (and more this year), but has since dropped several new hit games like God of War Ragnarok, the Resident Evil 4 remake, and Alan Wake 2, among others. There are plenty of games out on PS5 for every kind of gamer.

And there are plenty more great titles on the way — don't forget to check out our list of the best upcoming PS5 games that will come out later this year.

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