All The PlayStation Plus June 2024 Games For Premium And Extra Subscribers


There's a whole lot to look forward to in June if you're a PS Plus subscriber, as monster-hunting action, feudal politics, and one of the best Far Cry games of all time is added to the service. On June 18, the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog expands with 14 more games, including Monster Hunter Rise, Football Manager 2024, and Crusader Kings 3. Four of the games will be available exclusively for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, and include a trio of classics and a VR experience.

These new arrivals join the bonus PlayStation Plus games added earlier this month as part of the Days of Play celebrations, and in case you missed the announcement, you can get all the details through this link. Here's a closer look at everything available this month, starting with a modern-day Capcom classic.


Monster Hunter Rise (PS5 and PS4)


One of the best Monster Hunter games for veterans and newcomers alike, Monster Hunter Rise builds on the franchise's core formula and adds several quality-of-life upgrades along the way. The core loop of hunting down vicious beasts and then harvesting materials for them to become stronger for the next expedition remains as captivating as ever, and if you're feeling social, the game allows for up to four players to squad up and track the most dangerous of prey across its detailed maps.


Football Manager 2024 (PS5)


Like previous games in this long-running series, Football Manager 2024 tasks you with building an elite squad of soccer superstars and guiding them to the top of their league. Starting from the bottom and aiming to bring home trophies from tournaments like the UEFA Champions League, Football Manager 2024 includes many of the soccer world's top teams, countries, and players.


Crusader Kings 3 (PS5)


A game of succession and royal-court politics, Crusader Kings 3 is all about ensuring that your noble house's legacy remains secure for centuries as you plot and scheme to stay in power while dealing with the repercussions of your choices in this Middle Ages saga.


Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 6 (PS5 and PS4)


If you've played one Monster Energy Supercross game, you've played them all, but just in case you're looking to get dirty with some two-wheeled fun, Milestone SRL's supercross games are perfectly serviceable. They're challenging, feature a roster of real-life riders, and the riding aids will help newcomers find their groove on the selection of circuits available.


After Us (PS5)


As Gaia, the spirit of life, players will explore a post-human world and work to give the devastated planet a second chance at survival. By salvaging the souls of extinct animals, Gaia can relive their final moments, discover the causes behind the destruction of Earth, and spread life throughout her journey.


Anno 1800 (PS5)


It's the dawn of the Industrial Age in Anno 1800, and it's up to you to chart a path forward in this brave new world. Will you innovate or exploit? The choice is yours in this game of strategy and economy, as you build cities, set up logistic networks, and dominate opponents through diplomacy, trade, and war.


Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (PS5 and PS4)


Police Simulator: Patrol Officers lets you enforce the law as you work your beat. From parking violations to more-serious offenses, you'll need to be tough but fair on crime as you carry out your daily duties. The better you become at your job, the more neighborhoods and districts you'll unlock in the fictional US city of Brighton.


Far Cry 4 (PS5 and PS4)


There's a lot of debate about which Far Cry game is the best, but Far Cry 4 makes a pretty strong case for itself. Not only do you have a charismatic villain, the beautiful land of Kyrat to explore, and enough guns to overthrow a brutal dictatorship, but you can also ride an elephant into battle--a winning formula, when you think about it.


Lego: The Hobbit (PS5 and PS4)


The first of two Lego games available this month, Lego: The Hobbit follows Bilbo Baggins after he is recruited by the Wizard Gandalf to aid Thorin Oakenshield and his group of Dwarves. Like other Lego games, it's a funny adaptation of the feature films as you smash and build your way to victory.


Lego: The Incredibles (PS5 and PS4)


If fantasy isn't your thing, then you can team up with the Parr family as they use their superpowers to save the day. This game adapts both films in The Incredibles series.


Kayak VR: Mirage (PlayStation Premium Classics)


Ever wanted to go kayaking but you hate getting wet? This PlayStation VR 2 game is the next best thing then, as you can explore the great outdoors from the comfort of your sofa.


Lego: Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy (PlayStation Premium Classics)


PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers get a third Lego game this month: one set in a galaxy far (far!) away. Set around the events of the original Star Wars trilogy, this game was originally released on PSP, but it has been updated with improved graphics and several quality-of-life upgrades.


Ghosthunter (PlayStation Premium Classics)


Imagine if the Ghostbusters swapped their proton packs for some actual firepower, and you'll have a pretty good idea of what to expect when you take control of rookie detective Lazarus Jones. It's a pretty good mix of survival-horror and action, and it's unintentionally funny when you realize that Jones is voice by Rob Paulsen of Pinky and the Brain fame.


Daxter (PlayStation Premium Classics)


Lastly, Daxter steps into the spotlight with his very own game. Another PSP original, Daxter finds himself separated from his partner Jak and he has to sneak around Haven City looking for a way to spring his pal from prison. Like other PSP classics on PS5 and PS4, this version of the game has been enhanced with up-rendering, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters.


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