Sony announced the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium game lineup for June 2026, headlined by Final Fantasy 16 arriving June 16. The PS5 exclusive JRPG represents the most prestige addition to the service, bringing Square Enix's latest mainline entry to subscribers at no extra cost.
The full slate includes Sonic x Shadow: Generations (PS5, PS4) on June 10, Kingdom Come: Deliverance (PS5, PS4) on June 23, Life is Strange: Double Exposure (PS5) on June 23, and Farming Simulator 25 (PS5) on June 30. Sony staggered the rollout, with the first batch hitting US, UK, and Japan on June 16, while other regions receive all titles simultaneously on that date.
Final Fantasy 16 stands out as the major draw. The action-focused sequel departed from traditional turn-based combat and received strong critical reception upon its 2023 launch. Adding it to Plus signals Sony's continued investment in first-party visibility through the subscription service, a strategy that mirrors Microsoft's Game Pass approach.
Sonic x Shadow: Generations pairs the hedgehog's 30th anniversary celebration with a shadow-focused campaign, making it accessible earlier than other June releases. Kingdom Come: Deliverance brings medieval immersion and challenging combat to subscribers, while Life is Strange: Double Exposure continues Deck Nine's narrative adventure series with detective mechanics and branching choices.
Farming Simulator 25 rounds out the month for players seeking niche simulation content. The tractor-based franchise maintains devoted players across PlayStation, PC, and other platforms.
The staggered release schedule in major territories suggests Sony coordinates game availability with regional licensing and server infrastructure. Subscribers across PlayStation 4 and 5 will find substantial variety, from AAA action
