PlayStation Plus subscribers now have access to nine more titles, including day-one release FBC: Firebreak. The middle of the month is always an exciting time for PlayStation Plus members, as that’s usually when new games are added to the Extra and Premium catalogs. But many gamers have been particularly looking forward to June’s offering for its interesting and diverse lineup.
The titles coming to Sony’s subscription service are usually announced a bit in advance, so fans have known the games planned for June 17, both as part of the rotating catalog and to keep, for a little while. But there was also a surprise waiting for subscribers, as Fun with the Fitzgeralds was added to PS Plus as an extra freebie, which gamers can claim through June 19. This game isn’t listed in the usual places with the other monthly games, so it might be necessary to do a manual search for it.

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Additionally, nine more titles were added to the Extra and Premium catalogs for active PlayStation Plus subscribers on June 17. FBC: Firebreak, a first-person cooperative shooter developed and published by Remedy Entertainment, has been on a lot of gamers’ radars, and it’s now available for PS Plus members to try out on day one. Set in the same universe as 2019’s award-winning Control, Firebreak puts players in the role of a Federal Bureau of Control agent whose team of first responders has been sent to put an end to an otherworldly invasion.
Games Added to PS Plus Extra and Premium on June 17
- Deus Ex: The Conspiracy (PS2)
- FBC: Firebreak (PS5)
- Battlefield 2042 (PS5, PS4)
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (PS5, PS4)
- Endless Dungeon (PS5, PS4)
- Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2 (PS5)
- theHunter: Call of the Wild (PS4)
- Train Sim World 5 (PS5, PS4)
- We Love Katamari REROLL + Royal Reverie (PS5, PS4)
A super exciting addition for Premium subscribers is Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, an emulated version of the PS2 edition, which was itself a port of the original Deus Ex released on PC in 2000. This is the game that started it all, a cyberpunk-themed first-person shooter with RPG elements that won numerous awards and kicked off a highly rated and award-winning franchise.
But Extra subscribers have plenty to sink their teeth into as well. From sim to RPG to shooter, the June additions to the PS Plus catalog have a little something to entice most gamers. Battlefield 2042 originally launched in 2021 and, unlike previous games in the series, it offers only a multiplayer experience, a decision that fans both loved and hated. Also on the shooter end of the spectrum, Amplitude Studios’ Endless Dungeon is a tower defense twin-stick shooter with roguelite and RPG elements. Though it takes place in the same universe as the other Endless games, it is a standalone offering with both single-player and co-op gameplay.
Along with the new games to check out on PlayStation Plus, subscribers will also have to say goodbye to several critically acclaimed titles on June 17, including Inscryption, Monster Hunter Rise, and Rogue Legacy 2. Some lesser known but equally noteworthy games leaving the service are Piccolo Studio’s unique post-apocalyptic adventure game After Us, as well as AVICII Invector and Kayak VR: Mirage.