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Sony adds Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man to the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog in August.

Sony adds Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man to the PlayStation Plus Extra catalog in August.

Sony announced that PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium will receive eleven new games in August 2025 , available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 starting August 19. Among them are two of the most critically acclaimed titles: Mortal Kombat 1 , the most recent installment in the iconic fighting series, and Marvel's Spider-Man , in its Remastered versions for PS5 and Game of the Year Edition for PS4 .

With these additions, Sony strengthens the value of its subscription service, offering high-quality experiences alongside innovative and independent offerings. Furthermore, the global debut of Sword of the Sea , available directly from the catalog from launch, positions PlayStation Plus as a key showcase for original titles.

PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will have additional benefits that set them apart from other service tiers. In August, they'll be able to access an exclusive five-hour trial of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach , one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

The Premium plan also adds two classics from the Resident Evil franchise, with the arrival of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis , reinforcing the game's commitment to attracting both nostalgic players and new fans of the horror genre. This content differentiation between plans seeks to encourage users to upgrade to the highest subscription level.

Sony's strategy for August focuses not only on world-renowned titles, but also on offerings that enrich the diversity of its catalog . Releases include:

  • Sword of the Sea , from the artistic creator of Journey and ABZU , which proposes exploring desert landscapes with mechanics inspired by surfing and skateboarding.
  • Unicorn Overlord and Atelier Ryza 3 , which expand the role-playing game offering with strategic combat and immersive narratives.
  • Harold Halibut , a hand-animated narrative adventure that transports players to a spaceship submerged beneath an alien ocean.
  • Coral Island , a community life and farming simulator with a strong ecological component.
  • Indika , a narrative experience with existential and religious themes in a surreal monastic setting.
  • Earth Defense Force 6 , packed with cooperative action and battles against extraterrestrial threats.

This selection demonstrates that Sony is committed to both major productions and independent studios , offering gamers a range that encompasses action, role-playing, adventure, simulation, and horror.

The inclusion of Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man is key to attracting players looking for cinematic-quality experiences, while releases like Sword of the Sea reaffirm the company's intention to use the service as a launch pad for original titles.

Likewise, the arrival of classics like Resident Evil strengthens the appeal of the Premium tier, while exclusive trials of highly anticipated games provide an additional incentive for those who want to stay up-to-date with upcoming releases.

This integration model—mixing new releases, classics, and independent productions—makes PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium a more competitive service compared to alternatives like Xbox Game Pass .

Although Sony's strategy has been well received, it has also sparked debate among gamers. The segmentation between Extra and Premium plans causes some users to perceive inequality in access to content.

Exclusive benefits, such as early trials or classic titles, represent added value, but they can also be seen as a way to divide the gaming community. In this sense, the price difference between plans forces users to carefully evaluate whether the benefits outweigh the monthly cost.

However, internal company data shows that whenever new day-one releases or early trials are launched, subscriptions to higher plans see a significant increase in new signups and renewals .

The August update for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium reflects a clear strategy: combining renowned games like Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man , with exclusive releases like Sword of the Sea and independent offerings that bring freshness to the catalog.

At the same time, the differentiation of the Premium plan with classics and early trials reinforces its appeal compared to the competition. Although this segmentation may generate debate, the truth is that Sony is managing to consolidate its service as one of the most comprehensive on the market.

With these additions, the PlayStation Plus catalog not only gains in quantity, but also in quality and diversity, offering options for all types of players this August.

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