PS Plus: Game Catalogue for September 2024

Here's all the games coming to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue in September 2024.
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The PS Plus Game Catalogue for September 2024 has been revealed, with a strong array of inclusions for subscribers. Headlining the pack is the day one launch of The Plucky Squire, an action-adventure set in a storybook and beyond, but there’s also a range of other games to keep an eye on this month.

Far Cry 5 remains a classic, and that will be available to all subscribers. The moody, beautiful Night in the Woods is also set to join the PS Plus Game Catalogue. This one is best to play when you’re feeling particularly melancholic, or in need of understanding. Under the Waves, an equally emotional, deep story about a sea diver reckoning with grief, is also set to arrive to the PS Plus Game Catalogue in September.

For the nostalgic amongst us, there’s a neat PSP arrival in Secret Agent Clank, as a cherry on top. Whether you’re in the mood for gloom or bright, light-hearted cheer, there’s something for everyone in this month’s offerings.

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PS Plus: Catalogue Games in September 2024

Here’s the full list of games coming to PlayStation Plus (Extra, Premium, Deluxe) subscribers in September 2024:

  • The Plucky Squire (PS5)
  • Under The Waves (PS4, PS5)
  • Night in the Woods (PS4, PS5)
  • Chernobylite (PS4, PS5)
  • Wild Card Football (PS4, PS5)
  • Space Engineers (PS4, PS5)
  • Road 96 (PS4, PS5)
  • Ben 10 (PS4)
  • Far Cry 5 (PS4)

PS Plus: Premium, Deluxe Catalogue Games in September 2024

Those on the Premium and Deluxe tiers will also gain access to these titles:

  • Pistol Whip (PSVR 2)
  • Secret Agent Clank (PS4, PS5)
  • Sky Gunner (PS4, PS5)
  • Mister Mosquito (PS4, PS5)

All games will be available to play and download from 17 September 2024. You can find out more about the latest PS Plus Game Catalogue on the PlayStation Blog.

Leah J. Williams is a gaming and entertainment journalist who's spent years writing about the games industry, her love for The Sims 2 on Nintendo DS and every piece of weird history she knows. You can find her tweeting @legenette most days.