June has arrived, and with it a new collection of games for Playstation Plus users. It seems like every month we are waiting to see what new titles Sony will release. This time, there are several interesting choices that will keep many of us busy. We're getting a mix of big-name shooters, eerie VR experiences, and even a beloved classic coming back to life. It makes you wonder what kind of value we're getting for our memberships, especially given all the discussion about price changes. Let's take a peek at what June has to offer PlayStation Plus members.
Battlefield 2042 is one of the most popular titles in the Game Catalog this month. This first-person shooter recreates the series' famous epic battles. Players can engage in violent multiplayer matches using current weapons. You can lead your team to victory in large-scale conflicts or in close-quarters warfare. The game makes use of maps from the universe of 2042 as well as prior Battlefield games. You can choose your playstyle with class-based gameplay. There are other methods to play, including upgraded variants of Conquest and Breakthrough. It also includes Battlefield Portal, a platform that allows players to discover, create, and share surprising fights from the series' history and present. If you enjoy massive internet battles, this one is for you.
Another game that piqued my interest is FBC: Firebreak. This is a cooperative first-person shooter. It's situated in a clandestine government organization that's being attacked by unusual powers. If you enjoyed Control, you may recognize this universe. Co-op option allows you to play alone or with buddies. As the long siege on the agency's headquarters intensifies, only Firebreak, a special force, has the equipment and bravery to confront the oddest problems. They need to fix things, regulate the turmoil, and battle to regain power. When playing with pals, fast thinking and strong teamwork are essential. You must tame wild paranormal difficulties in unexpected areas. This sounds like a lot of wild fun with friends.
More exciting titles are coming to PlayStation Plus this June across all categories.From spooky VR fun to hunting adventures and classic remasters, there's something for everyone.
For those who appreciate a good scare, Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 2 has joined the ranks. This is the sequel to the terrifying VR experience that breathed fresh life into the horror franchise. You play as a new Fazbear employee. You must demonstrate your ability to manage all aspects of pizzeria operations and maintenance. It is an opportunity to discover whether you have what it takes to be a Fazbear Entertainment Superstar. I'm not sure my heart can survive the jump scares, but many people enjoy these games.
If you prefer more relaxing experiences, Hunter: Call of the Wild is also available. This is an atmospheric hunting game that takes place in a genuine open world. It is frequently updated with assistance from its community. You can play either alone or with pals. You move around well designed locations. These places have various vegetation and fauna. The game has intricate animal behavior, changeable weather, day and night cycles, simulated ballistics, and realistic sounds and scents carried by the wind. You select different weapons, ammunition, and gear for your hunting adventures. To track, lure, and ambush an animal, you must fit your weapon to its behavior and environment. It sounds like a real test of patience and expertise.
We're also receiving We Love Katamari Damacy. This is the second installment in the Katamari series. It came out in 2005. It has been redesigned with new graphics and an updated in-game appearance. The King of the Cosmos is said to have mistakenly broken all of the universe's stars. He sent his son, the Prince, to Earth and instructed him to create a massive katamari ball. You roll the katamari to grow it bigger, collecting everything on Earth. You may roll up anything from paper clips and snacks in a home to telephone poles and structures in a city. You may even roll up live objects, such as people or animals. When the katamari is finished, it creates a star that illuminates the night sky. You cannot roll up anything larger than your current katamari size, so planning ahead is essential. In Royal Reverie, you can play Katamari as the young King of All Cosmos. This game is sheer bizarre fun.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a role-playing game that fans would enjoy. This game was developed by the same individual who created the iconic JRPG series Suikoden. It's a modern spin on the classic JRPG aesthetic. It takes place in the land of Allraan. A war brings two buddies from very different backgrounds together. The power-hungry Galdean Empire launched this conflict. You can explore a diverse magical world with humans, beastmen, elves, and desert tribes. You meet and acquire over 100 distinct characters. Each has its own voice acting and intricate storyline. This game took more than four years to create. It was sponsored by the most successful Kickstarter video game campaign in 2020. It features turn-based battles, multiple heroes, and an exciting story to discover. It's a huge victory for JRPG enthusiasts.
If you enjoy trains, Train Sim World 5 is for you. You take on new difficulties and duties as you learn to operate trains on well-known routes in three different locations. You can enjoy your rail interest and begin your next excursion. It shares the bustling commuter life on the West Coast main line with the Northwestern Class 350. There is also the twisting Kinzigtalbahn, which has the tilting DB BR 411 ICE-T. You can also tour the sunny San Bernardino Line and its Metrolink movements, which are powered by the MP36 and F125. This seems like a dream for rail aficionados.
Finally, there's Endless Dungeon. This combines roguelite tactical action with tower defense. It takes place in the world of Endless Universe. You can enter an abandoned space station alone or with buddies in co-op. You get a group of shipwrecked heroes. You must shield your crystal from countless waves of monsters. If you die, you start over. You are stranded on a space station filled with creatures and mysteries. To get out, you must first reach The Core, which requires your crystal bot. This little monster is essential for surviving the randomly produced rooms of this space ruin. But it's fragile, and every creature wants it. You must think quickly, plan thoroughly, deploy your turrets, and then prepare for action. Bugs, robots, and blobs will strive to reduce you and the crystal to dust. You have numerous weapons and turrets to select from. The appropriate gear makes the difference between life and death. It sounds like a crazy good time.
And for those who want a nostalgic trip, Deus Ex: The Conspiracy is on its way. This game was initially released for the PlayStation 2. For the first time, it is now available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The year is 2052. The world is perilous and chaotic. Terrorists are blatantly murdering several people. Drugs, sickness, and pollution cause far more deaths. The world's monetary systems are nearly collapsing. The gap between the superrich and the extremely poor is widening. The worst thing is that an old conspiracy seeking to govern the world has decided it is time to emerge and seize power. This is a classic that many people will appreciate revisiting.
What is going on with the PlayStation Plus pricing? Sony's comments spark debate.

Why Subscribers Are Moving To Higher Tiers, and What It May Mean For Future Costs
While we're all happy about new games, there has been a lot of discussion over PlayStation Plus pricing. Hideaki Nishino, president of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has announced that the company will continue to alter PlayStation Plus prices. He stated this because more players are selecting the Premium and Extra tiers. This console generation has seen two pricing increases for PlayStation Plus. The first major increase occurred in 2023. The next one was in April 2025. The latest surge occurred only in significant regions outside the United States.
Even if consumers are concerned about price increases and it appears that fewer first-party games are being added, more players are still paying for Extra and Premium tiers. Nishino continued: "We are focused on driving profitable growth by increasing engagement and appeal, and by continuously improving the service proposition and the content that we offer players and subscribers." He also mentioned that subscribers are increasingly choosing the Premium and Extra tiers. These now account for around 38% of all subscriptions. He stated that this tendency occurred despite worldwide price rises in 2023 and local ones more recently. These were intended to help optimize pricing across markets and account for currency fluctuations. He added that the price increases were partly due to adding additional value for players. This is seen by the high quality and diversity of the information they continue to produce. In addition, they are investing in features to improve the service, such as player customisation and quicker content discovery. Nishino did not declare specifically that prices would rise again. However, "maximizing profitability" typically indicates that prices will not fall. This appears to be a clear notice for subscribers.
It's intriguing that, despite the concerns, the figures suggest that more consumers are comfortable with increased prices. They intend to continue paying for at least the Extra tier in order to gain access to the extensive game catalog. Many people believe that in today's console gaming world, you nearly have to subscribe to these services to play games online. It's not like PC gaming, where you merely pay for the internet. As a result, prices can continue to rise without causing any significant consequences for businesses. Players are gradually moving up to these higher categories. Sony seemed pleased with how things are going and how much they can raise rates. This has a significant impact on our long-term perception of PlayStation Plus's worth.