
Fans are treated to a new selection of PlayStation Plus free games every month, adding even more value to the subscription service that keeps on giving. While the quality of these free offerings can be all over the place, the subscription tends to serve up bangers every two months or so, which makes checking out the monthly games worth it.
Depending on your selected tier of PS Plus, you can get access to new monthly freebies, and even a deep catalog of excellent titles – akin to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass. Learning about the latest free games on PS Plus is always an exciting prospect. And to help keep you in the loop, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide on all monthly PlayStation Plus free games, including February 2026.
PS Plus Free Games This Month (February 2026)
The PS Plus free games lineup for February is largely a mixed bag, featuring titles that will scratch some very specific itches. While the games might not be for everyone, this month’s selection is still worth checking out:
- Undisputed
- Subnautica: Below Zero
- Ultros
- Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown

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Undisputed
- Release Date : October 11, 2024
- Platforms : PS5
The days of Fight Night and Mike Tyson’s Punch Out are long behind us, but if you’re looking for a boxing sim, then Undisputed has you covered. The 2023 release features true-to-life visuals, bone-jarring action, and 70+ licensed fighters, including the likes of Canelo Alvarez, Oleksandr Usyk, Terrence Crawford, and even Jake Paul.
Undisputed gives you the freedom to set up dream bouts between old-school icons and modern legends. Outside of the exhibition mode, you can play through an epic Career, starting from amateur boxing tournaments, all the way to becoming the Undisputed Champion. The game also supports couch co-op if you simply want to mash up your friends from time to time.
Subnautica: Below Zero
- Release Date : May 14, 2021
- Platforms : PS5, PS4
The second free game on PS Plus for February is Subnautica: Below Zero, the critically acclaimed spin-off to the 2018 original. In this survival adventure title, you’ll play as a xenologist who lands on the mysterious Planet 4546B with little more than your wits and some survival equipment. Right from the jump, simply sustaining from one day to the next is an intense struggle, made worse by all manner of hostile marine creatures.
The game’s atmosphere is so rich and oppressive that you’ll be staring at its biomes with awe, while also dreading the thought of being ravaged by a Leviathan. In between your deep dives, you’ll be engaged in the title’s base building and resource management systems, which organically add new things to your checklist before every new adventure. Below Zero’s gameplay loop might not be for everyone, but it’s one that we highly recommend trying.
Ultros
- Release Date : February 13, 2024
- Platforms : PS5, PS4
Grounded in science fiction, Ultros comes wrapped in both an eccentric art style from the visionary El Huervo, renowned for his work on Hotline Miami, and a mystical soundtrack composed and performed by Ratvader – Oscar Rydelius.
Experience brutal, intimate, close-quarter combat with cosmic lifeforms, juxtaposed with cultivating the greenery and tending to plant life in The Sarcophagus, providing precious moments of contemplation and peace. In turn, this grants deeper access to obscured paths. A unique loop-based mechanic will allow you to start over at key moments in the story, providing opportunities to unfold such secrets, unlock different areas of the world, and acquire new abilities on a branching skill tree.
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown
- Release Date : January 18, 2019
- Platforms : PS4
Rounding out this month’s PS Plus free games is Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, giving you the perfect chance of checking out the franchise before Ace Combat 8 takes center stage in 2026.
In Skies Unknown, you take on the role of an Ace – an elite fighter pilot tasked with patrolling the most open and intimidating space on Earth: the sky. Strap yourself into the cockpit of some of the world’s most formidable fighter planes and skim through the clouds, engaging in daring aerial stunts and nerve-shredding tactical dogfights.
PlayStation Plus Free Games List
While 2025 is firmly in the rearview mirror, it’s still worth taking a look at the PS Plus free games released last year, as well as the offerings in 2026 so far. We’ll be updating this section each month to flesh out this year’s backlog.
Of course, this is just the tip of the PlayStation Plus free games iceberg. As you might know, PS Plus has its own games catalogue , which can be accessed by purchasing either the Extra or Deluxe membership tiers. In the broader catalogue, you’ll find first-party classics such as God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us Part 1 & Part 2, alongside third-party hits like Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption, and more.
PS Plus Subscription Prices to Access Free Games
Over the past few years, the PlayStation Plus service has evolved into a multi-tier model, with each level offering unique benefits. You’ll get free games and online features such as cloud saves across all tiers, but there are some differences to take note of.
Starting at the entry level, the PS Plus Essential tier offers online multiplayer features, access to exclusive sales, and monthly games. The slightly more expensive PS Plus Extra tier lets you access the expansive games catalogue, as well as a selection of Ubisoft titles. Finally, PS Plus Premium serves up the complete package, including a Classics Catalogue (Games from the PS1 and PS2 era) and exclusive game trials for the latest titles.
And now, here are the subscription prices for all PlayStation Plus tiers:
How to Claim Free PS Plus Games
Before claiming the latest PlayStation Plus free games, make sure you have an active subscription – no matter the tier.
Now, follow these steps to add the titles to your library:
- On your PS5’s home screen, hold down the left d-pad button to go to the PlayStation Plus tab.
- From here, go into the ‘Monthly Games’ section.
- Click on the game you’d like to claim, and select ‘Add to Library.’
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You can also claim PS Plus free games on the PlayStation app. Just fire it up on your device, tap on the Store icon, and then navigate to the ‘Subscriptions’ tab.
And that wraps up everything you need to know about the latest free games on PS Plus. We’ll be updating this guide with the latest games as soon as they’re revealed, so be sure to bookmark it.
Yes, your PS Plus monthly games will remain in your library forever, as long as you have an active subscription.
No, you will not be able to access the PS Plus games in your library if your subscription has ended.

A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.
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- Sony and AMD tease a new GPU technology for Sony’s upcoming console, the PS6.
- AMD revealed Radiance Cores, which can free up other components to quickly process shaders and give a performance boost.
- Sony’s Mark Cerny mentioned that the PS6 is coming “in a few years time” and the Radiance Cores will power it.
Mark Cerny, the lead architect of PS5 and PS5 Pro, and Jack Huynh, the SVP and GM of AMD’s computing and graphics group, recently sat down to discuss the future of GPUs and technology for Sony’s upcoming console, aka the PS6.
In a nine-minute-long YouTube video, Huynh introduced AMD’s next-gen RDNA architecture, which uses Radiance Cores that are dedicated to handling ray tracing and path tracing, for future consoles.
Sony and AMD’s New Radiance Cores are a Game Changer
This next-gen GPU technology will be integrated into Sony’s next-gen consoles , which is likely going to start with the PlayStation 6. Also, you can expect to see the same technology in other AMD hardware, including their future desktop GPUs. The Radiance Cores are a new dedicated hardware block designed for unified light transport, handling Ray Tracing and Path Tracing in real time.
The YouTube video goes into detail, revealing that the Radiance Cores take full control of ray traversal and can free up other components to quickly process shaders, instead of spinning so many plates, leading to a boost in performance.
Commenting on the new tech, Cerny said in the video, “Overall, it’s still of course very early days for these technologies, they only exist in simulation right now, but the results are quite promising and I’m really excited about bringing them to a future console [read PS6] in a few years time.”
Other than the Radiance Cores, Mark Cerny and Jack Huynh also spoke about Neural Arrays. This is another groundbreaking tech that teams up a bunch of computing units together, making them share data and process things together like a single focused AI engine , instead of breaking the data down into multiple bite-sized pieces. This way, they can connect the CUs with each shader engine in a smart, efficient way.
As Mark Cerny puts it in the showcase, Neural Arrays will let the console process a large chunk of the screen in one go, making it a game-changer for the next-gen upscaling technology.
Hopefully, this next-gen GPU technology will finally push next-gen consoles to achieve the much-anticipated 4K/ 120 FPS performance on PS6 . Many of the PlayStation 5 games still run at 60 FPS till today, some even getting locked to 30, which is just disheartening as a console owner.

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- A new PlayStation State of Play is reportedly set for late September, with leaks pointing to next week.
- Marvel’s Wolverine is expected to be the main highlight, alongside other 2026 game reveals.
- Possible announcements include GTA VI updates, Phantom Blade 0, the Marathon reboot, and a Metroidvania-style God of War.
State of Play is one of the best ways for Sony to showcase their upcoming releases. Their recent State of Play events have only showcased one game, like 007 First Light, without extensive coverage of other games since June 4. A recent leak has surfaced from a trustworthy source, hinting that a PlayStation State of Play is scheduled for later next week.
A New State of Play Event Leaked for Next Week

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There have been rumors of a new PlayStation State of Play scheduled for the end of September for quite some time. These leaks also mentioned that the upcoming State of Play will feature Marvel’s Wolverine as the main highlight. Now, a prominent leak from @NateTheHate2 (on X), who is a reliable source, has revealed that the State of Play is scheduled for next week.
This State of Play is expected to be stacked with games that are going to be released in 2026. The main highlight of the event will obviously be Marvel’s Wolverine, but we might also see some unexpected announcements. Particularly, GTA VI is always on everyone’s mind. Check our GTA 6 guide if you are also starved for information.
Other than these, expect an announcement for Phantom Blade 0, the new revamped Marathon, and the Metroidvania God of War.

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