PlayStation Plus Games Catalogue Additions for April 2023 Revealed
Sony has announced its PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue additions for April 2023, bringing a mixture of first-person shooters, sports, and horror with titles like Doom Eternal, Riders Republic, and The Evil Within.
According to the PlayStation Blog, over a dozen games join the April offerings for Plus Extra and Premium members on Tuesday, April 18. On May 15, Game Catalog will remove a handful of other titles, including Marvel’s Spider-Man, Resident Evil, and NBA 2K Playgrounds 2.
Among some of this month’s standout games are first-person shooters Doom Eternal and Wolfenstein 2. IGN gave both titles 9/10 review scores, calling Doom a “modernized reboot a breath of fresh air for the genre” and Wolfenstein 2 a “fantastically written and acted story.”
Sporty PVP sandbox Riders Republic and Shinji Mikami’s survival horror nightmare The Evil Within add a little more variety into the mix, plus the ultra-vibrant murder mystery Paradise Killer is always worth a spin. Check out the full list below.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium: Game Catalogue
- Bassmaster Fishing (PS4/PS5)
- Doom Eternal (PS4/PS5)
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS4/PS5)
- Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (PS4/PS5)
- Paradise Killer (PS4/PS5)
- Riders Republic (PS4/PS5)
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure (PS4/PS5)
- Slay the Spire (PS4)
- The Evil Within (PS4)
- Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus (PS4)
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (PS4)
PlayStation Premium: Classics
- Doom (PS4)
- Doom 2 (PS4)
- Doom 64 (PS4)
- Dishonored: Definitive Edition (PS4)
To score access to most of the latest in Sony’s library, you’ll need PlayStation Plus Extra at a minimum. To download the Classics like Doom and Dishonored, you’ll have to sign up for PlayStation’s Premium tier.
As for other Sony services, the platform holder announced its collection of PlayStation 5 PS Plus titles would be removed on May 9. The bundle includes games like Bloodborne, God of War, and Resident Evil 7, and members that redeem the offer can still download the collection even after it’s gone.
If Sony’s latest update isn’t of any interest, keep your eyes peeled for more PS5 news soon, as the company announced its plans for a new Final Fantasy 16 State of Play tomorrow.
Andrea Shearon is a freelance contributor for IGN covering games and entertainment. She’s worn several hats over her seven-year career in the games industry, with bylines over at Fanbyte, USA Today’s FTW, TheGamer, VG247, and RPG Site. Find her on Twitter (@Maajora) or the Materia Possessions podcast chatting about FFXIV, RPGs, and any series involving giant robots.
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