PlayStation Cloud Streaming can make playing with Dad on Father’s Day easier before anyone picks up a controller. If you have a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, you have access to PlayStation Cloud Streaming, which means cloud gaming can take some of the waiting out of the day.
Spending time with Dad on Father’s Day still comes down to the game you choose. Our list of PlayStation Cloud Streaming games to play with Dad this Father’s Day focuses on seven games you can stream. Some are built for family co-op. Some are better for a group. Others fit dads who want baseball, retro racing, or a bigger action game.
MLB The Show 26 Fits Baseball Dads
MLB The Show 26 is the sports game here for dads who would rather talk innings, lineups, and clutch hits than platforming or party games. It adds a baseball option without turning the whole article into another football-focused Father’s Day guide.
That makes it a useful Father’s Day option if Dad already likes baseball or if the game is being considered as a gift. You can keep the focus on a quick matchup or a few innings instead of turning the day into a long sports sim session.
Overcooked! All You Can Eat Turns Co-op Into Comedy
Overcooked! All You Can Eat is perfect when the goal is not a clean win but a funny one. The kitchen starts simple, then the orders pile up, the layout gets stranger, and someone always seems to carry the wrong ingredient to the wrong place.
That makes it a natural Father’s Day choice for families. Dad does not need a long tutorial or a serious story setup. He just needs to move through the kitchen, react to whatever goes wrong, and laugh when the plan falls apart. It’s the kind of game you can start when the room is ready for something loud and silly.
LEGO Horizon Adventures Keeps The First Game Light
LEGO Horizon Adventures is a good starting point when Father’s Day includes younger family members or someone who wants a relaxed action game. It takes the Horizon world and reshapes it into a brighter co-op adventure built around simple combat, jokes, and colourful stages.
That lighter tone makes it easier to share with Dad, even if Horizon is not already one of his regular series. The LEGO style keeps the adventure playful, while the co-op setup gives the room something simple to follow. It fits the kind of Father’s Day playtime where the goal is to sit down together and get into the fun quickly.
SAROS Adds A Bigger Action Game For Dad
SAROS changes the pace of the list. It is not the same kind of family couch game as LEGO Horizon Adventures, The Jackbox Party Pack 9, or Overcooked! All You Can Eat. This is for dads who want a bigger PlayStation action game and something that feels more like a personal gift.
If Dad likes more intense action games, SAROS adds a more adult-focused lane without changing the Father’s Day idea. It can stand apart from the co-op, sports, and party options around it.
The Jackbox Party Pack 9 Turns The Room Into The Game
The Jackbox Party Pack 9 is one of the easiest games on this list to share with a group. Everyone can join from a phone or tablet, so you do not need a controller for every person in the room.
For Father’s Day, the appeal is how quickly it can pull people into the same game. Dad can jump into trivia, drawing prompts, joke-writing, and strange mini-games without needing to learn a deep control scheme. It is the kind of option that can turn a family visit into a game night without asking everyone to be a regular console gamer.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure Ends On Family Co-op
Sackboy: A Big Adventure brings the list back to family co-op with a softer tone. Its platforming is clear, colourful, and welcoming, but there is still enough timing and coordination to keep adults involved.
That balance makes it a good closing choice for Father’s Day. Younger family members can enjoy the look and pace, while Dad can settle into a relaxed co-op game that still needs attention. The handmade style also makes Sackboy feel warmer than a lot of action-heavy platformers.
Rally Cross! Keeps Retro Racing Quick
Rally Cross! covers the retro PlayStation side of the list. It has the rougher look and direct feel of an older racing game, which can be part of the fun if Dad remembers that era of PlayStation.
This is not about managing a huge racing career or sorting through modern progression systems. Rally Cross! is more about getting on the track, fighting the terrain, and trying to keep control long enough to finish the race. That makes it a short nostalgia stop that can spark a few memories before the next event starts.

PlayStation Cloud Gaming Puts More Time Back Into Father’s Day
For Father’s Day, the right game depends on who is in the room. MLB The Show 26 fits if Dad wants a few innings. The Jackbox Party Pack 9 is ready when more people want to join in. LEGO Horizon Adventures and Sackboy: A Big Adventure keep things family-friendly, while Overcooked! All You Can Eat is there when everyone is ready to laugh at the plan falling apart.
Rally Cross! adds a short retro racing stop, and SAROS is there for dads who want a bigger PlayStation action game. PlayStation Cloud Gaming keeps the list easy to move through, but the point is still the same. Pick the game Dad is most likely to enjoy and spend the time playing together.
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