Caption – Sony PlayStation Plus Free Games for May 2025. (Image credit – Sony)
Sony has announced the free monthly games for PlayStation Plus subscribers in May 2025, and there’s a solid mix of genres on offer. This month’s lineup includes Ark: Survival Ascended, Balatro, and Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun. These titles will be available to all PS Plus members from May 6 to June 2.
The announcement was made through the official PlayStation Blog, but to the disappointment of some fans, Until Dawn, which had been rumoured and didn’t make the cut.
Here’s a closer look at each game included in May’s offering –
Caption – Ark: Survival Ascended (PS5 only). (Image credit – Sony)
This survival game has been fully rebuilt using Unreal Engine 5, offering high-end graphics, better physics, and several quality-of-life improvements. In Ark: Survival Ascended, players can form tribes, tame and breed hundreds of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures, explore massive maps, craft items, build bases and fight to survive.
It includes access to all major Ark expansions like Scorched Earth, Aberration, Extinction, Genesis Part 1 & 2, and more. The game supports:
Caption – Balatro (PS5, PS4). (Image credit – Sony)
Balatro is a poker-inspired roguelike deck builder where strategy and synergy are everything. Players combine valid poker hands with powerful joker cards to create game-breaking combos. The goal is to earn enough chips to defeat challenging blinds and make it through each round.
Along the way, you’ll discover hidden bonus hands and new decks, all while trying to survive until the final ante. With its unique mechanics and strategic depth, every decision matters in this creative card-based adventure.
Caption – Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (PS5, PS4). (Image credit – Sony)
If you’re into fast-paced shooters with a retro vibe, Boltgun delivers. Set in the Warhammer 40K universe, this throwback FPS lets you step into the armour of a Space Marine and take on Chaos Space Marines and daemons of Chaos.
Inspired by the style of 1990s shooters, Boltgun features fast movement, pixelated gore, massive explosions, and huge levels to explore. It’s classic “boomer shooter” action with a Warhammer twist,
run, jump, and blast through hordes of enemies in true over-the-top fashion.
Also, a reminder: PS Plus members have until May 5 to grab April’s titles, RoboCop: Rogue City, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory, before they’re gone.
So mark your calendars for May 6 and get ready to add three new titles to your library!
Answer. Sony is offering Ark: Survival Ascended (PS5), a dinosaur survival game, Balatro (PS5, PS4), a poker-inspired deck-builder, and Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (PS5, PS4), a retro FPS set in the Warhammer universe. These games will be available from May 6 to June 2.
Answer. Ark: Survival Ascended has been fully rebuilt using Unreal Engine 5, featuring high-end graphics, better physics, and several quality-of-life improvements. It also includes all major Ark expansions, supports up to 70-player online multiplayer, and offers private sessions for up to 8 players.
Answer. PS Plus members have until May 5 to grab April’s titles, which include RoboCop: Rogue City, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory, before they leave the catalogue.
Also Read: Sony Xperia 1 VII Appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12GB RAM
Also Read: PlayStation Plus January 2025: Fans Predict Resident Evil Village and More Free Games
Highlights Sony’s Playerbase program lets gamers be scanned and showcased as in-game characters in PS5…
Highlights Vivo will reportedly launch the X300 FE in India with support for the ZEISS…
Highlights Huawei has unveiled the Enjoy 90m Plus on its official website. It sports a…
Highlights The Motorola Edge 70 Pro and Edge 70 Pro+ have been spotted on the…
Highlights Nova 2 Ultra packs a 6.78-inch AMOLED 120Hz display, Dimensity 7400 chipset, 50MP dual…
Highlights Honor X5d and Honor X5d Plus have been introduced in Malaysia. the Honor X5d…
This website uses cookies.