Sony has officially announced the extensive list ofPS PlusExtra and Premium titles joining the service on August 15 and thereafter. Included on this list are twoday-one games for PS Plus:Sea of Stars, which will launch on its August 29 release date, and Moving Out 2 which will join alongside the others on August 15.
A quick glimpse at this PS Plus list shows just how varied the month’s selection is. There are a couple of kid-friendly games likePJ MasksandHotel Transylvania, some more intensive titles likeDestiny 2: The Witch Queen, and a representation of a wide swath of genres. Given that some are likely disappointed in thePS Plus free games for August 2023, which includeDeath’s Door, Dreams, andPGA Tour 2K23, this line-up is looking pretty great to fill out the month.

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Coming toPS Plus Extraon August 15 isMoving Out 2, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Lost Judgment, Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed, Two Point Hospital: Jumbo Edition, Source of Madness, Cursed to Golf, Dreams, PJ Masks: Heroes of the Night, Hotel Transylvania: Scary Tale Adventures, Lawn Mowing Simulator, Spellforce 3 Reforced, andMidnight Fight Express. Sea of Starsis an exception to the “all on the same day rule,” but fans can rest assured they’ll get it on its proper release date. Rounding out the additions is the PS Plus Premium titles:MediEvil: Resurrection, Ape Escape: On the Loose,andPursuit Force: Extreme Justice.
PS Plus Extra and Premium List (August 2023)
Sea of StarsandMoving Out 2are exciting day one additions for PS Plus.Sea of Starsis a tactical RPG with a flare for the retro, joining a long list of TRPGs just this year alone. Meanwhile,Moving Out 2is a fun and frenetic co-op moving gamethat improves upon the elements of the original. While PS Plus doesn’t have day one games as often as Xbox Game Pass, it’s hard to argue with its selection.
In total, acrossPS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium catalogs, fans are getting 20 games this month. Chances are, there’s something here they like, but if not, then fans can expect just as many games to join in September to continuously prove just how great the service is.