PlayStation has revealed new games coming to thePlayStation PlusGame Catalog for June. Previously, the basic subscription’sfree PS Plus games for Junewere added to the service, and now the Game Catalog is getting an update. Fans who have purchased an Extra- or Premium-tiered membership on the service will have access to these new titles and the rest of the Game Catalog.

According to a post fromPlayStation Blog, June’s additions to the PlayStation Game Catalog library includeFBC: Firebreak,Battlefield 2042,Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, and more. All the titles will be available on June 17. Exclusively for Premium members,Deus Ex: The Conspiracywill be available for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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FNAF, Battlefield & More Headed To PS Plus This Month

There’s A Lot Of Variety Being Added For June

There are a total of eight games coming to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog in this update (nine if you include the Premium-exclusiveDeus Ex: The Conspiracy), and in what’s becoming typical PlayStation fashion,there’s a little something for every type of player. Fans of VR and horror will likely enjoyFive Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2, and despite themany mistakes ofBattlefield 2042, FPS veterans might enjoy playing it beforeBattlefield 6. Thefull list of announced games coming to Game Catalog and which consoles they’ll be available onis as follows:

Fans of turn-based RPGS will likely enjoyEiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes, especially if they’re finishing up the recent andbelovedClair Obscur: Expedition 33.We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverieis a remaster of the second title in the popularKatamarifranchise. If you’re seeking a co-op first-person shooter experience, thenFBC: Firebreakmight be up your alley.

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How Does This Lineup Stack Up To May?

It’s Comparable, But May Might Have Been Slightly Better

TheMay PlayStation Plus Catalog titleswere actuallypretty similar to this new batch.Battlefield 5was there, as wasSoul Hackers 2for the JRPG fans and the firstFNAF Help Wantedgame. There seems to be a pattern forming, with subsequent game additions being of diverse genres and sequels of games that were previously added. That could just be a coincidence, though.

Overall, it’s a solid line-up, and more games to play is hardly ever, if at all, a bad thing. Games frequently leave the service, though, so if you have your eyes on something coming, you might want to clear your schedule and put it in the front of your backlog of games to play before it potentially becomes unavailable.PlayStation Plusis a great service, and these additions should appeal to quite a lot of fans.