May’s PlayStation Plus games are now available to claim
Including FIFA 22, Tribes of Midgard and Curse of the Dead Gods
May 2022’s PlayStation Plus games are available for subscribers to download.
Members can now claim FIFA 22 (PS4 and PS5), Tribes of Midgard (PS5 and PS4) and Curse of the Dead Gods (PS4).
The new PlayStation Plus titles arrive alongside May’s PlayStation Now games, which are Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Soulcalibur VI and Blasphemous.
Sony confirmed last week that it has disabled PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscription stacking ahead of the upcoming revamp of its membership services.
The platform holder said it had blocked subscription stacking “temporarily” and that going forwards, any voucher codes will not be redeemable until after an existing membership expires.
In addition, Sony said that for existing subscribers, vouchers will now convert to time “equivalent” to the monetary value of their subscription.
The revamped PlayStation Plus service will launch in Asia this month and elsewhere in June, structured across three payment tiers: Essential, Extra and Premium.
PS Plus Essential offers the same benefits as the current PS Plus service, with monthly free games, discounts and online multiplayer. It will also cost the same: $9.99/€8.99/£6.99 a month, $24.99/€24.99/£19.99 for three months, or $59.99/€59.99/£49.99 a year.
PS Plus Extra will include the same benefits but with access to a library of 400 downloadable PS4 and PS5 games. It will cost $14.99/€13.99/£10.99 a month, $39.99/€39.99/£31.99 for three months, or $99.99/€99.99/£83.99 a year.
PS Plus Premium will include the above benefits while adding up to 340 additional games including PS3 titles available via cloud streaming, and a catalogue of classic games available in both streaming and download options from the original PlayStation, PS2 and PSP generations.
Priced at $17.99/€16.99/£13.49 a month, $49.99/€49.99/£39.99 for three months, or $119.99/€119.99/£99.99 a year, Premium will also include time-limited game trials.