Sony is expected to reveal its next selection of PS Plus games on September 28, but it’s uncertain if it would only reveal the free/Essential games or the Extra and Premium games too. The first couple of months following the launch of PS Plus’ new tier system, the free games and the Extra/Premium games were separate reveals. However, the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for September 2022 were revealed on the same day as the free games, so it’s uncertain.
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Whether it’s on September 28 or later next month that fans learn about the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for October 2022, there is one game fans have been waiting on and that Sony itself accidentally ‘leaked.’ It’s perfect for Halloween because it’s a survival horror game—it may not be traditional Halloween horror, but no one would say no to playing Dino Crisis this Halloween season.
PS Plus Already Teased Dino Crisis, so ‘Spooky Season’ Should Make it Official
Indeed, fans have been wanting a new Dino Crisis game for years, and fans have wanted Dino Crisis on PS Plus Premium ever since the service launched. It would be a perfect trip of nostalgia, horror, and something a little standout for the month. There’s also reason to believe that it’s just a matter of time.
Back in July 2022, PS Plus Italy announced Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny (PSP), Ridge Racer 2 (PSP), and Dino Crisis (PS1) were coming to the PS Plus classics catalog, despite not being listed for North America. It’s not uncommon for some territories to receive extra or different games, and at first, it seemed this was the case for Italy. However, shortly after, the post was edited and references to these games were removed. That’s curious, if nothing else, as it’s not exactly like the announcement writers just pull from a list of random games and *poof* they’re there. No, it would seem somehow these games were intended for the service but didn’t quite make the cut.
A random reference doesn’t make sense, so this has to be a “leak” that Dino Crisis is coming to PS Plus, but then the question is where is it. It’s been two months since then, and if there was an announcement being prepped (if changed at the last minute, thereafter technically speaking), these games have to come eventually. And there wouldn’t be a time for Sony and its partners to push forward with Dino Crisis than the lovely month of October.
PS Plus subscribers get a handful of games every month.