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PlayStation Plus Reveals Exciting February Games Including Jedi Survivor
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San Mateo, California — Sony Interactive Entertainment rolled out its latest announcements during the State of Play event, revealing an exciting lineup for its PlayStation Plus Game Catalog set to debut on February 18, 2025. Among the highlights is the highly anticipated action-adventure game Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
The sequel to 2018’s Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor continues the story of Jedi Knight Cal Kestis as he battles the Empire while uncovering deep-rooted secrets within a galaxy descending into chaos.
This month, subscribers will also receive access to TopSpin 2K25, a new entry in the tennis franchise, and the narrative adventure game Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 1 from Don’t Nod.
“With this month’s lineup, we’re bringing some of the most beloved titles into PlayStation Plus, ensuring our subscribers have plenty to look forward to this winter,” said the Director of Game Services – Content at Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage invites players into the nostalgic landscape of 1990s Michigan, where they will follow four high school friends as they navigate their past and the impact it has on their present. An engaging, dual-timeline narrative allows players to piece together the mystery over the course of the game.
In tandem with these titles, two indie games have been confirmed for future release: Blue Prince, launching this Spring, and Abiotic Factor, releasing this Summer. Blue Prince is described as a genre-bending architecture adventure that challenges players to make impactful choices while completing puzzles and exploring various realms. Abiotic Factor offers a six-player survival crafting experience where players are tasked with surviving underground threats.
For classic gaming enthusiasts, Sony is also adding Patapon 3, a rhythm game originally launched on the PSP, and Dropship: United Peace Force, a combat flight simulator from the PS2 era. Both titles will be available to premium subscribers starting February 18.
This rollout sets the stage for a robust year ahead for PlayStation Plus subscribers, who can expect regular updates to their gaming library, including a wide array of indie titles, beloved classics, and modern blockbusters.
The collection of games for February also includes SaGa Frontier Remastered, bringing the beloved RPG classic to new audiences with enhanced features. Sony has emphasized the importance of catering to diverse gaming preferences, presenting a curated collection that appeals to various players.
“Our mission is to deliver an expansive and engaging gaming library for our subscribers and connect them with games they love,” the Director reiterated during the event.
As the game industry continues to evolve, Sony remains at the forefront with its PlayStation Plus service, which aims not only to retain existing subscribers but also to attract new gamers by providing access to exclusive titles and timely updates.