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PlayStation Plus adds 10 major games to Extra and Premium in February

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play 10 new major titles this month, Sony’s catalog refresh went live around Feb. 17–18, confirmed by PlayStation Blog and Notebookcheck.

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PlayStation Plus adds 10 major games to Extra and Premium in February
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1. Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium now include Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2, a marquee addition confirmed in the February refresh (sources flagged the title as part of the new lineup). Community trophy data on Reddit lists a platinum time of roughly 30 hours with a difficulty of 3/10, giving players a rough estimate of the completion time needed if they want to chase trophies while it’s in the catalog.

2. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is listed among the titles PlayStation named in its February Game Catalog rollout; PlayStation Blog and Eurogamer both mark it as available from the mid‑February refresh. The entry appears on PS4 and PS5 and stands out as one of the larger, single‑player action offerings in the drop for subscribers.

3. TopSpin 2K25

TopSpin 2K25 is one of the sports titles called out by PlayStation and Eurogamer as joining the Game Catalog this month, available for PS4 and PS5. Its inclusion gives Extra and Premium subscribers a current‑gen tennis sim to pick up without an extra purchase, and PlayStation specifically listed it among “these games and more” forming February’s lineup.

4. Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1

PlayStation Blog explicitly named Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1 as part of the February Game Catalog, stating Tape 1 is available to play from Feb. 18 and that Tape 2 will launch into the catalog on April 15. The PS5 release offers narrative‑forward episodic horror, and PlayStation positioned Tape 1 as the February entry in its month‑by‑month catalog plan.

5. Mordhau

Eurogamer lists Mordhau for PS4/PS5 as available from Tuesday 18th February in the Game Catalog; the medieval melee multiplayer entry landed in the refresh and is now playable for Extra and Premium subscribers. Its arrival gives players a large PvP melee sandbox to test without buying the base game.

6. SaGa Frontier Remastered

Eurogamer lists SaGa Frontier Remastered for PS4 as part of the titles “available from Tuesday 18th February,” but community reporting flagged an apparent conflict: Reddit’s “Games removed today” list included a separate SaGa Frontier SKU as removed the same day. That suggests PlayStation may be replacing an older SaGa SKU with the Remastered edition in the catalog; the two sources together make this a title to watch for SKU‑specific availability.

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7. Somerville

Somerville (PS4/PS5) appears on Eurogamer’s per‑title list as available from Feb. 18, and PlayStation’s consolidated Game Catalog rollout included it among the indie, atmospheric entries for Extra and Premium players. Somerville adds a story‑driven, single‑player option to the refresh and sits alongside other narrative indies in the lineup.

8. Tin Hearts

Tin Hearts is named by Eurogamer as available from Tuesday 18th February on PS4 and PS5, making it one of the puzzle/adventure additions in the Game Catalog refresh. Players looking for bite‑sized puzzle content will find Tin Hearts available through their Extra or Premium subscription starting in the mid‑February window cited by PlayStation and Eurogamer.

9. Venba

Venba appears in community compilations of the new catalog additions and comes with short playtime expectations: Reddit’s community‑compiled platinum list gives Venba a time of about 2 hours and a difficulty of 2/10. While PlayStation Blog excerpts focus on several headline items, the Reddit aggregate indicates Venba was part of the live update that subscribers began seeing around Feb. 17–18.

10. Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin shows up in the Reddit “new games” trophy/time roundup with a community estimate of roughly 100 hours to platinum and a difficulty of 3/10, marking it as one of the heavier time investments added in this refresh. Its presence in community lists alongside other catalog additions suggests Capcom’s RPG entry is available to Extra and Premium subscribers as part of the February rollout.

Final note PlayStation’s official post framed February’s refresh as part of an ongoing catalog plan, PlayStation Blog wrote “These games and more form February’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup and will be available to play from February 18”, while Notebookcheck reported the lineup went live starting Feb. 17 and summarized “10 new games coming to Extra and Premium,” also noting a Premium‑exclusive Disney Pixar WALL‑E entry that the Notebookcheck copy described as a “10th game” (creating an ambiguity about whether WALL‑E is counted among the ten). Between PlayStation’s blog, Eurogamer’s per‑title listings and community reporting on Reddit, subscribers have access to a mix of triple‑A and indie picks in the Feb. 17–18 window, and a few SKU‑level quirks (SaGa Frontier vs SaGa Frontier Remastered; the WALL‑E numbering) remain worth checking on the PlayStation store for region‑specific availability.

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