PS Plus Essential for June 2025 will feature 4 free games including a reborn horror adventure with David Harbour
New PS Plus titles are available for free starting June 3rd, 2025. Catch up on Destiny 2 with The Final Shape or jump into indie darling Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.
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PlayStation has announced the PS Plus games for June Dragon Age: The Veilguard was available back in March.
June’s free PS Plus games include Destiny 2: The Final Shape and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
Starting June 3rd, PS Plus subscribers will have four new games available to claim. They will only be available until July 1st, so there’s plenty of time, but no consequences to claiming while you can. As usual, this month features two smaller titles, one major triple-A game, and an add-on to an existing live-service title as a bonus.
First, subscribers will be able to claim NBA 2K25, the annual basketball series published by 2K. The 2025 edition of the popular series was released in September 2024, with the 2K26 version planned for release in September as well. For fans of the series, they have probably been playing already or are already looking forward to 2K26. But for anyone who’s been interested but avoided making the full purchase so far, here’s your chance. While this game might be free, be wary of the microtransactions.
Similarly, for anyone who’s lapsed from playing a lot of The Edge of Fate, the first of this year’s updates, launches in July, so now is a great time to get caught up on the story so far.
Next up is 2023’s Jet Set Radio. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a futuristic 3D action platformer full of cyberpunk aesthetics, skateboarding, and spray paint. Battle other graffiti crews for control of the five boroughs of New Amsterdam.
Finally, the last game on June’s PS Plus free games is last year’s Alone in the Dark. You may this thanks to the notable celebrity cast, both David Harbour (Stranger Things, Thunderbolts) and Jodie Comer (Free Guy, Killing Eve) star in this remake of the 1992 survival horror game. While the reviews are not as positive as you might hope for, the free price tag can always help ease that hesitation. Even if you never play it, at least you didn’t pay for it.