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June 2024 PlayStation Plus game catalog additions revealed – IGN

Sony has announced the new additions to PlayStation Plus for June 2024, revealing the list of new games for Extra and Premium subscribers to enjoy from next week.

As promised in a PlayStation Blog Posttitles, which include highlights such as Monster Hunter Rise, Crusader Kings 3 and a selection of Lego games, will be available on June 18. It’s a group of offerings that range from new releases to older PlayStation classics, totaling 14 new games for the PlayStation Plus catalog.

Subscriber options also include sports titles like Football Manager 2024, as well as PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of the 2006 PSP spinoff, Daxter. You can see the full list of titles below:

PlayStation Plus games catalog additions for June 2024

  • Monster Hunter Rise | PS4, PS5
  • Football Manager 2024 | PS5
  • Crusader Kings 3 | PS5
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Video Game 6 | PS4, PS5
  • After us | PS5
  • Anno 1800 | PS5
  • Police Simulator: Patrol Officers | PS4, PS5
  • Far Cry 4 | PS4
  • LEGO The Hobbit | PS4
  • LEGO The Phenomenal | PS4

June 2024 PlayStation Plus PS VR2 Game Catalog Additions

  • Kayak VR: Mirage | PS VR 2

Additions to the PlayStation Plus Classic Games catalog for June 2024

  • LEGO Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy | PS4, PS5
  • Ghost Hunter | PS4, PS5
  • Daxter | PS4, PS5

Monster Hunter Rise is Capcom’s latest entry in its massively popular action RPG franchise. It originally launched for the Nintendo Switch in 2021, but eventually came to the PlayStation and Xbox consoles in 2023. We gave it an 8/10 in our reviewand with Monster Hunter Wilds on the horizon, now is the perfect time to jump into the series.

Football Manager 2024 is Sega’s 2023 entry in the sports management series. For more information, you can watch its announcement trailer here.

In our 10/10 review of Crusader Kings 3 we said: “Crusader King 3 takes the throne as the new king of historical strategy, expanding and deepening the best parts of what made its predecessor memorable and unique.”

Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Video Game 6 is Milestone’s 2023 take on the adrenaline-pumping motocross series. We listed it as one of the biggest video game releases last March. For more information, you can watch the announcement trailer here.

We called After Us “mediocre,” giving it a 5/10 inch our review. At the time we said: “Behind us is a silent story that doesn’t effectively communicate environmental themes and a platform that disappoints with unreliable controls but looks fantastic.”

Anno 1800 is Ubisoft’s 2019 city-building strategy sim set during the Industrial Revolution. We gave it 8.1/10 inches our reviewsaying, “Anno 1800 returns to the roots of the real-time colony building series and delivers frighteningly complex gameplay that is as wonderful as it is beautiful.”

Police Simulator: Patrol Officers launched in 2022 and comes from developer Aesir Interactive and publisher Astragon Entertainment. For more information, you can watch the reveal trailer here.

Far Cry 4 followed Ubisoft’s modern Far Cry 3 with an action-adventure story set in the snowy open world of Kyrat. It had a lot to live up to, but we still managed to give it 8.5/10 inches our review in 2014. Back then we said, “Far Cry 4 has weak characters, but its campaign, co-op and competitive multiplayer offer incredibly fun freedom.”

LEGO The Hobbit is TT Games’ 2014 brick-building fantasy spinoff and takes players on a more family-friendly version of Bilbo Baggins’ journey through Middle-earth. We called it a “fun and charming sequel” to the Hobbit films in our 7.4/10 review.

Like its Hobbit-focused counterpart, LEGO The Incredibles follows Disney and Pixar’s family-focused superhero film. TT Games’ release launched in 2018, and you can learn more about how it brought the film into the world of LEGO video games by watching its launch trailer here.

Kayak VR: Mirage provides PS VR 2 owners with a unique outdoor environment to race and explore. Its free roaming mode also gives players the option to immerse themselves in all the locations it offers at their own pace.

Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy. Image courtesy of TT Games.

LEGO Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy follows TT Games’ original LEGO Star Wars game with stories set during LucasFilm’s original sci-fi trilogy. It’s even more of the intriguing LEGO comedy the series is known for, which is why we gave it a 7.8/10 in our review. Adding it to the catalog brings upscale rendering, a rewind feature, quick save, and custom video filter support.

Ghost Buster.  Image courtesy of Sony.
Ghost Buster. Image courtesy of Sony.

Originally released for the PlayStation 2, Ghosthunter follows Detroit Police Officer Lazarus Jones as he is called to investigate an abandoned school. This supernatural third-person shooter adventure now comes with up render, rewind, quick save and custom video filters.

Daxter stars the same star that ottsel fans know and love from the Jak and Daxter series. We gave it a 9/10 in our initial review, but you can revisit the PSP classic with new enhancements like up render, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters.

At the end of last month, Sony revealed its list of PlayStation Plus Essential titles for June 2024. These games – SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever and Streets of Rage 4 – are available until the end of the month.

For more information on some of the other titles available on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium, you can check out the games added in May hereand the games added in April here.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor to IGN. He began writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

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