PS Plus Game Catalog Adds WWE 2K25, Persona 5 Tactica, Green Hell and More in September

The PlayStation game catalog lineup for September has been announced. This month, PS Plus Extra and Deluxe/Premium members will be able to play Visual Concepts’ latest wrestling game, WWE 2K25. The game introduces new modes and gameplay improvements compared to its predecessor. Other games joining the catalog in September include turn-based strategy game; Persona 5 Tactics; survival title, Green Inferno; action RPG, Destiny/Samurai Legacy; survival horror game, Raven Realm; adventure game Invincible; and another survival horror game, Conscript.

All games will be available in the PS Plus game catalog starting September 16th. Sony also announced that a classic “Legacy of Kain” game will be added to the classic catalog of PS Plus Deluxe/Premium members this month. Here’s a closer look at this month’s game catalog lineup:

PS Plus game catalog titles for September

“WWE 2K25” ranks among the top games added to the Game Catalog in September. Developer Visual Concepts released the annual wrestling game in March this year and made incremental upgrades to “WWE 2K24.” Key additions include the new “Island” mode, an online PvPvE experience with custom characters inspired by NBA 2K’s “City” mode. Traditional modes like Showcase, MyGM and MyRise are back, but there are also improvements and new features.

The game also introduces inter-gender wrestling for the first time in the WWE 2K series. Other new gameplay features include chain wrestling, new underground and blood rules match types, barricade diving, and more. “WWE 2K25” will be available on PS5 and PS4.

Persona 5: Tactics will be released in 2023
Photo credit: Atlus

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The Game Catalog will also add Persona 5 Tactica this month. In Atlus’ 2003 tactical role-playing game, players control a team of up to three characters and engage in turn-based battles on a grid-based map. It takes place concurrently with the events of Persona 5 and focuses on the game’s high school vigilante group, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts.

Persona 5 Tactics features familiar characters from Persona but tells a new story in which the Phantom Thieves find themselves in an alternate world where they are oppressed. The group then joined a rebel faction to fight against the oppressive regime of Legionnaires. The role-playing game will be released on PS4 and PS5.

Several survival horror games have been added to the PS Plus game catalog this month. Developed by SFB Games, Crow Country pays homage to the retro horror games of the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series through its art style and gameplay. Conscription, on the other hand, is a top-down survival horror game set in World War I. Players assume the role of French soldiers in the trenches during the Battle of Verdun.

Conscript is a survival horror game set in World War I
Photo credit: Team17

The open-world survival game Green Hell was also added to the game catalog this month. The game is set in the Amazon rainforest and requires players to survive in harsh conditions through gathering and crafting. Players must find and eat food, get enough sleep, and fend off dangerous animals. You can hunt, gather resources, and build shelter in solo or co-op play.

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This first-person open-world game has a campaign that lasts over 25 hours and follows anthropologist Jake Higgins as he searches for his missing wife Mia in the Amazon. Green Inferno is now available on PS4 and PS5.

Here’s the full list of games joining the games catalog in September:

“WWE 2K25” (PS4, PS5)

Persona 5 Tactics (PS4, PS5)

Green Inferno (PS4, PS5)

Fate/Samurai Relics (PS4, PS5)

Crow Country (PS4, PS5)

Conscript(PS5)

Invincible(PS5)

Finally, on September 16, PS Plus Deluxe/Premium members will be able to play Legacy of Kain: Resistance on PS4 and PS5. The classic PS2 action-adventure game was originally released in 2003.

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