The PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June 2026 is a great one for Extra and Premium members, especially if Final Fantasy XVI has been sitting in your backlog. Sonic X Shadow Generations starts the month on June 10, Final Fantasy XVI and Gitaroo Man follow globally on June 16, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Farming Simulator 25, Blades of Fire, and Black Desert arrive later in June depending on your region.
There’s a lot to jump between here. Final Fantasy XVI puts a major RPG at the top of the month, Sonic X Shadow Generations gets Shadow and Sonic back in the same package, and Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings Max Caulfield back for another timeline mystery. Add in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Farming Simulator 25, Blades of Fire, Black Desert, and Gitaroo Man, and June has more variety than the usual single-name catalog month.
PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Games For June 2026
Final Fantasy XVI
Platform: PS5
Final Fantasy XVI is the main RPG addition to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June. The action RPG follows Clive Rosfield through Valisthea, a world caught between Eikons, political conflict, and personal loss. If you skipped it when it first launched, June 16, 2026, is the global Game Catalog start date for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members.
Sonic X Shadow Generations
Platform: PS5, PS4
Sonic X Shadow Generations is the first Game Catalog addition to appear this month, starting June 10, 2026. The package pairs Shadow’s campaign against Black Doom with a remastered version of Sonic Generations, with Shadow-focused action sitting next to rebuilt Sonic stages that move between 2D and 3D play.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure
Platform: PS5
Life is Strange: Double Exposure arrives June 23, 2026. Max Caulfield returns in a new mystery at Caledon University after the death of her friend Safi. The story moves across two timelines, with Max searching for answers in two versions of reality as the danger grows.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Platform: PS5, PS4
Kingdom Come: Deliverance also arrives June 23, 2026. The story-driven open-world RPG follows Henry, the son of a blacksmith, through medieval Bohemia after war destroys his family and village. The PS5 version includes 4K resolution, an improved framerate, higher-resolution textures, and other graphical updates.
Blades of Fire
Platform: PS5
Blades of Fire arrives June 30, 2026. You play as Aran de Lira, one of the few people left who can forge true steel in a world where metal has turned to stone. Combat focuses on forged weapons, and anvil choices affect how each weapon handles and what role it plays in battle.
Farming Simulator 25
Platform: PS5
Farming Simulator 25 also arrives June 30, 2026. This game adds rice farming, spinach, cooperative multiplayer, production chains, construction missions, new animals, and environments inspired by East Asia, North America, and Central Europe. The machine list includes more than 400 vehicles and tools from over 150 agricultural brands.
Black Desert
Platform: PS5
Black Desert arrives June 30, 2026. Pearl Abyss’ open-world MMORPG includes combat, guild battles, siege wars, exploration, and life-skill activities such as fishing, trade, cooking, horse training, alchemy, and gathering. That makes it the online RPG of the month next to the single-player RPGs and simulation games.
PlayStation Plus Premium Adds Gitaroo Man
Gitaroo Man

Platform: PS5, PS4
Gitaroo Man joins PlayStation Plus Premium globally on June 16, 2026. The PlayStation 2 rhythm game makes its first appearance on PS5 and PS4 with U-1, the mythical Gitaroo, rhythm-based inputs, and character designs from Japanese illustrator 326. For June, it is the Premium classic alongside the larger Extra and Premium Game Catalog lineup.
Final Fantasy XVI Anchors PlayStation Plus Game Catalog For June 2026
Final Fantasy XVI is the biggest name in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June, but this month isn’t riding on one game. Sonic X Shadow Generations covers fast platforming, Life is Strange: Double Exposure handles story mystery, Kingdom Come: Deliverance goes heavier on medieval role-playing, and Farming Simulator 25 slows things down with a much different kind of routine.
If you are jumping into June’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, which game are you planning to play first?
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