PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers in the US, UK, and Japan are dealing with a staggered rollout of June's Game Catalog additions that drags some titles out until June 30. Sony announced the change as an experiment in select markets, aligning the service closer to Xbox Game Pass practices while other regions receive the full lineup on June 16.
The June lineup includes Final Fantasy XVI arriving June 16, Sonic X Shadow Generations on June 10 or 11 depending on the territory, Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Life is Strange: Double Exposure on June 23, with Farming Simulator 25, Blades of Fire, and Black Desert listed for June 30 in the affected regions. Premium members also gain Gitaroo Man globally on June 16. Official PlayStation Blog posts confirm the varying dates and note the full catalog becomes available June 16 outside the US, UK, and Japan.
Subscriber feedback on Reddit threads and X highlights frustration with the fragmented schedule, with comments calling the approach anti-consumer and noting it reduces immediate hype for announced titles. Some users point out potential impacts on expiring subscriptions and question whether the model signals fewer games overall in future months.
The shift marks a departure from the prior all-at-once announcement and delivery model that held through May 2026.