
PlayStation Plus free games for June 2025 revealed: Destiny 2, NBA 2K25, and more feature in this month's catalogue
The catalogue for PlayStation Plus games for June 2025 has been revealed. The PlayStation Plus users have expressed their excitement at the list of games for the month, as it features top-rated titles from 2K, Ubisoft, and other popular game developers. The gamers had often complained that the PS Plus game catalogue lacked popular titles, and Sony has responded to the feedback in a great manner.
Sony announced the return of the Days of Play event, featuring exciting offers and discounts on PS5 consoles, games, and accessories. The event also brings a plethora of fan-favourite titles to PlayStation Monthly Games. The event will commence on May 28, 2025, hence, the month of June is going to be an exciting one for PlayStation Plus users.
PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for June 2025
The gaming titles coming in June have excited fans. Fan-favourite titles like Destiny 2 and Alone in the Dark will be free to access for PS5 Plus and Deluxe members. The list of games include:
NBA 2K25 | PS5, PS4 (available on June 3)
Alone in the Dark (2024) | PS5 (available on June 3)
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk | PS5, PS4 (available on June 3)
Destiny 2: The Final Shape | PS5, PS4 (available on May 28)
Additionally, Sony announced that various bonus titles have been lined up for the PS Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog. Due to the commencement of the Days of Play event, PlayStation users will be able to access more titles in the regular Game Catalog. The list for the regular Game Catalog titles is yet to be announced.
More games added to Game Catalog for Days of Play event
PlayStation Plus and Deluxe members will be able to access the games mentioned below on the given dates for free. The additional games are:
Another Crab's Treasure | PS5 (available on May 29)
Skull and Bones | PS5 (available on June 2)
Destiny 2: Legacy Collection | PS5, PS4 (available on June 4)
Grand Theft Auto III | PS4, PS5 (available on June 10)
Myst, Riven, and others are added to the Classics Catalog
The games in the Classics Catalog will be available on June 5, 2025. The list includes only two titles; however, PS Plus and Deluxe members will be able to play free trials of two additional games. The free trial will commence on May 28, 2025.
Myst | PS5, PS4 | June 5
Riven | PS5, PS4 | June 5
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II | PS5 | May 28 (only for PS Plus and Deluxe members)
Sid Meier's Civilization VII | PS5, PS4 | May 28 (only for PS Plus and Deluxe members)

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