As summer approaches and the days get warmer, you may want to head to the virtual beach and enjoy some lighter, less narrative-intensive titles. Or, you might want tobrush up on some older games as the release dates of their sequels rapidly approach. Either way, PlayStation Plus games have you covered in June 2025, no matter what kind of game you’re in the mood for.

10We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie

The Remastered Version Of The Colorful Classic

Katamari Damacy,created by Keita Takahashi, launched on the PS2 in 2004 and has since become a classic. The game featured a ridiculous premise and characters with an even more ridiculous gameplay, the combination of which made the game both memorable and extremely fun in one fell swoop.Players controlled The Prince as they rolled a ball of random odds and ends, picking up items as they rolled over them and growing the ball.

The sequel,We Love Katamari,continues the Prince’s rolling adventures, withnew challenges to overcome and objectives to fulfill.Fans can now enjoy the remake of the second game inWe Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie, which wasadded to PlayStation Plus in June 2025. The remake brings the game into high definition, improves on the controls of the original title, and makes other useful quality-of-life updates that make this fun game even more addictive to play.

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9Five Nights At Freddy’s: Help Wanted 1 and 2

Experience The Horrors Of FNAF In (Optional) VR

Developed by Steel Wool Studios and Scott Cawthon, theFive Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wantedgamesfeature a collection of mini-games that include remakes of the originalFNAFgames in VR,placing you inside the games for amore horrifying experience than everbefore. WithHelp Wanted 2just added to the PS Plus catalog in June, now is the perfect time to try out both the first and second games in the series (both now available on PS Plus).

Revisit the terrors of murderous animatronic mascotsat Freddy Fazbear restaurants through a new perspective, as Fazbear Entertainment attempts (unsuccessfully) to convince the public that the horrors that took place were all just an elaborate fiction. Experience the tension and jump scares of theFNAFtitles in VR—or, if you don’t have a VR headset, simply play them on screen.

8Bugsnax

Action Puzzler On The Border Between Cute And Disturbing

Whether Young Horses’Bugsnaxis cute or unsettling depends largely on who ask. The game has all the makings of a cozy game, from the adorable and colorful character designs to the relaxed, play-at-your-own-pace gameplay loop. Once you look closer, though,Bugsnaxis a surprisingly dark game with elements of body horror.

The title centers aroundfiguring out how to capture different cute food-themed critters called Bugsnax,and feeding them to various characters, transforming various body parts into the critter they just consumed. All the while, players search for various villagers and their mysteriously vanished leader. One thing that fans can agree on is that the game does a great job of blending puzzling with puzzle solving, some very light platforming, and monster-capturing into a great little package.

7Another Crab’s Treasure

A Surprisingly Complex Soulslike Disguised As A Cute Underwater Adventure

Ever sinceDemon’s SoulsandDark Soulsstarted the Soulslike genre, there have been countless games trying to mimic them at varying levels of success.Another Crab’s Treasureby Aggro Crab might notlook like a typical Soulslike, with its vibrant presentation and quirky protagonist, butunderneath the cute exterior hides a surprisingly complex Soulslike.

Players control Kril the hermit crab as he journeys through a crumbling underwater empire to try and buy back his repossessed shell. The game uses a unique system that has playersusing different underwater items and trash as shells,each with its own special powers, from a coconut shell that lets you roll, to a rubber ducky shell that throws powerful bombs at enemies. Use your weapons, shell, and wits as you battle against hard-hitting enemies twice your size. Head underwater this June, for a summery adventure that’s as tough as it is refreshing.

6Train Sim World 5

Travel The World In This Immersive Train Simulator

In this fifth installment ofTrain Sim World,train enthusiasts and hobbyists can gethands-on with the trains and tracks of three new locations.The game takes players through the train systems of London, Frankfurt, and Los Angeles, through scenic routes and hyper-realistic trains and train-management systems.

Players can travel the tracks in trains like the Northwestern Class 350 and the DB Vectro, each with faithful recreations of everything from their slick exteriors to the operator’s cab.Train Sim World 5also adds a new Conductor Mode, which allows players to walk through the interior of the trains and interact with passengers.Take a scenic trip through three beautiful locationswithout even leaving your home with this new addition to the PlayStation Plus catalog.

5Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

Beat ‘Em Up As The Iconic Ninja Turtles

As the heat of summer sets in, you might find yourself not wanting to do too much heavy thinking. That makes June a great time to pick upTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengeon PlayStation Plus, a 2022 beat ‘em up that’s aloving homage to the turtles’ iconic 1987 design.

Get nostalgic aspixel-art renditions of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphaelfight their way through hordes of familiar enemies across iconic franchise locations from the streets of Manhattan to the dank sewers below. Each fighter brings something new to the table in the form of unique weapons, skills, and combo attacks in this reimagining of the beloved series from Tribute Games and Dotemu.

4Story Of Seasons: A Wonderful Life

Relax With Some Cozy Farming In This Classic Series

Fans of cozy gaming will be thrilled to discover thatStory Of Seasons: A Wonderful Lifeis included in the PlayStation Plus catalog of games. The game is aremake of the iconicHarvest Moontitleof the same name, and a chance to visit the series that started thecozy farming genrethat’s still wildly popular today.

Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Lifeis a charming—if straightforward—Harvest Moongame, where playersfarm, befriend the locals, start a family, and uncover the beautiful storiesof the town and its residents. Pick up and play this game in June for a wholesome summer game and in preparation for theAugust 27 release ofStory of Seasons: Grand Bazaar,another reimagining of a classicHarvest Moongame.

3FBC: Firebreak

Co-Op Shooter In The World Of Control

FBC: Firebreaktakes place in theControluniverseby Remedy Entertainment and launched as a day-one title on PlayStation Plus on July 26, 2025.Firebreaksees the Federal Bureau of Control under attack from otherworldly forces, and it’s up to players to save the agency and restore peace—or as close as you may get to it at the FBC.

Return to the vast halls of the FBC’s headquarters in thisthree-player cooperative FPS,where new paranormal dangers and anomalies threaten the Bureau and the world at large. The game pits players against the “strange and unexpected” as players use their own skills, weapons, and anything else on hand to battle odd anomalies inspired heavily by the specimens of the fictional SCP (Secure, Contain, Protect) Foundation.

2Control: Ultimate Edition

Explore The Strange Tales Of The Federal Bureau Of Control

Before you dive into the new multiplayer titleFBC: Firebreak, get to know the world where it takes place by playing throughControl,also available in the PlayStation Plus catalog.The version included on PS Plus is the Ultimate Edition, which grants players access to the base game as well as all additional content and the two DLCs,The FoundationandAWE.

Controlis a surreal action game that follows Jesse Faden, who suddenly finds herself in charge of the Federal Bureau of Control following the unexpected untimely demise of the previous Director. Control the very world around you as you fight throughinexplicable paranormal situations and anomalies,all while trying to uncover what happened to Jesse’s brother and free the Bureau from the strange supernatural force known as The Hiss. All in a day’s work at HQ.

1Death Stranding Director’s Cut

Play Hideo Kojima’s Post-Apocalyptic Epic Before The Sequel

Hideo Kojima, legendary creator of theMetal Gearfranchise, returned to the gaming scene in 2019 with his new game,Death Stranding.The title followeda courier (played by Norman Reedus) as he traversed a post-apocalyptic landscape.

Of course, since this is a Kojima Productions game, the basis is just the surface level ina tale about reconnecting the world, complete with a cast of odd and quirky characters and strange occurrences. The story continues later this month inDeath Stranding 2,which is set to release on June 26 and continues the story started in its predecessor with astar-studded cast of characters.

ThoughDeath Strandingisn’t exactly a light and airy summeryPlayStation Plusgame, now is a good time to play (or replay) it in preparation for the sequel. The PS Plus has the Director’s Cut version of the game, which includes a higher frame rate, photo mode, and wide-monitor support, as well as crossover content fromHalf-LifeandCyberpunk 2077.