The PlayStation Plus Catalogue for August 2023 is now available for subscribers to claim. The catalog includes various games, including Destiny 2, Lost Judgement, and Midnight Fight Express. Unlike PlayStation Plus Essential games, the Catalog titles on PS4 and PS5 are only Extra and Premium members. While this may only make a few fans happy, it is still the current structure of the Game Catalog's system.
This article will briefly list all the games you can pick as a PS Plus Premium subscriber, including the Classics Catalogue from the original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, and PSP.
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August 2023 Games Catalog for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members
The August 2023 Games Catalog for PS Plus Extra and Premium members is as follows:
- Sea of Stars ( Available on PS4, PS5, late August)
- Moving Out 2 (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Destiny 2: The Witch Queen (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Lost Judgment (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Two Point Hospital: Jumbo Edition (Available on PS4)
- Source of Madness (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Cursed to Golf (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Dreams (Available on PS4)
- PJ Masks: Heroes of the Night (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Lawn Mowing Simulator: Landmark Edition (Available on PS4, PS5)
- Spellforce III Reforced (Available on PS4)
- Midnight Fight Express (Available on PS4)
Classic Games Catalog for PlayStation Premium Subscribers
Mentioned below are all the classics available to pick on August 2023 through PS Premium:
- MediEvil: Resurrection (Available on PSP)
- Ape Escape: On the Loose (Available on PSP)
- Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice (Available on PSP)
The new PlayStation Plus subscription tiers have been reasonably successful with the PlayStation community with a steady flow of quality offerings from Sony in terms of both Monthly Games and the Games Catalog. While the service doesn't have the bells-and-whistles a la Game Pass in terms of Day One launches, PS Plus has been steadily putting games on launch day.