PlayStation Plus subscribers won’t have much time to wonder what to play next. July’s Game Catalog mixes massive open-world adventures with cooperative multiplayer, cult classics, and a few pleasant surprises that could easily end up stealing dozens of hours from your backlog.
Whether you’re looking for a sprawling RPG, an arcade-style throwback, or something completely different, here’s every game joining the PS Plus Game Catalog in July 2026.
1 Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
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Credits: Ubisoft
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Credits: Ubisoft
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Credits: Ubisoft
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Credits: Ubisoft
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Credits: Ubisoft
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Credits: Ubisoft
Platform: PS5
Despite carrying one of the biggest movie licenses around, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora definitely flew under a lot of people’s radar. If you skipped it at launch, PlayStation Plus is probably the best excuse you’ll get to see whether Ubisoft’s take on Pandora clicks with you.
Unlike many licensed games that came before it, this one tells its own story instead of retreading the films. Exploration takes center stage, with dense forests, vertical traversal, aerial mounts, and plenty of room to wander between fights. If open-world games are your thing, this is easily one of the month’s biggest additions.
| Developer: | Massive Entertainment |
| Publisher: | Ubisoft |
| Original Release: | December 7, 2023 |
| Genre: | Action Adventure |
2 Rise of the Ronin
Image Credit: Team NinjaPlatform: PS5
Rise of the Ronin is another headliner of this month’s lineup. If you’ve been curious about Team Ninja’s take on an open-world action RPG but never got around to picking it up, now’s a pretty good time to change that.
Set during Japan’s Bakumatsu period, the game mixes fast-paced sword combat with firearms, stealth, and exploration across a surprisingly large open world. It doesn’t play exactly like Nioh, but you’ll still find plenty of satisfying duels if challenging melee combat is what you’re after.
| Developer: | Team Ninja |
| Publisher: | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
| Original Release: | March 22, 2024 |
| Genre: | Action RPG |
3 Firefighting Simulator: Ignite
Image Credit: weltenbauer. Software EntwicklungPlatform: PS5
Not every co-op game needs zombies or aliens to keep you busy. Firefighting Simulator: Ignite puts you and your crew in the middle of dangerous rescue operations where containing the fire is only half the job.
Whether you’re tackling missions with three friends or relying on AI teammates, every emergency asks you to think before charging in. Dynamic fire, smoke, and structural damage keep situations unpredictable enough that no two missions play out the same.
| Developer: | weltenbauer. Software Entwicklung |
| Publisher: | astragon Entertainment |
| Original Release: | September 9, 2025 |
| Genre: | Simulation |
4 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind
Image Credit: Digital EclipsePlatform: PS5 & PS4
If you grew up watching the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, this one’s an easy recommendation. It takes the classic side-scrolling beat ’em up formula and mixes it with familiar locations, villains, and plenty of callbacks longtime fans will recognize.
That doesn’t mean newcomers are left out, though. Between the arcade-style combat, Megazord battles, and couch co-op support, Rita’s Rewind is simply a fun game to jump into with friends, whether you’re nostalgic for the TV show or not.
| Developer: | Digital Eclipse |
| Publisher: | Atari |
| Original Release: | December 10, 2024 |
| Genre: | Beat ’em Up |
5 Dying Light
Image Credit: TechlandPlatform: PS4
It’s been more than a decade since Dying Light first launched, yet few zombie games have matched how satisfying it feels to sprint across rooftops while trying to stay one step ahead of the infected. Even today, its parkour system remains the star of the show.
There’s a reason many veterans still remember their first night outside the safe zones. The game quickly teaches you that fighting every infected you see isn’t always the right answer.
| Developer: | Techland |
| Publisher: | Warner Bros. Games (originally) |
| Original Release: | January 27, 2015 |
| Genre: | Survival Horror |
6 Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector
Image Credit: Jump Over The AgePlatform: PS5
The original Citizen Sleeper became a cult favorite thanks to its writing, and the sequel builds on that foundation. If slower, narrative-driven RPGs are more your speed, this one is for you.
You play as a Sleeper, a digitized human consciousness housed inside an artificial body, trying to build a future while staying one step ahead of the people hunting you. Along the way, you’ll recruit a crew, manage your ship, and take on contracts where every decision can send your story in a different direction.
| Developer: | Jump Over The Age |
| Publisher: | Fellow Traveller |
| Original Release: | January 31, 2025 |
| Genre: | Narrative RPG |
7 Snow Bros. Wonderland
Image Credit: TatsujinPlatform: PS5
Snow Bros. Wonderland revives an arcade series that’s been around for more than 30 years, but it doesn’t ask you to know anything about its history before jumping in. The objective is still wonderfully simple: freeze enemies into giant snowballs, then kick them into everything else standing in your way.
This is also the series’ first jump into a fully 3D isometric world. The formula stays familiar, but the new perspective gives stages and boss fights far more room to play with than the old arcade games ever could.
| Developer: | Tatsujin |
| Publisher: | Clear River Games |
| Original Release: | November 28, 2024 |
| Genre: | Action Platformer |
8 Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
Image Credit: Midway GamesPlatform: PS5 & PS4 (PlayStation Plus Premium)
Before telekinesis became a fairly common superpower in games, Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy built almost its entire combat system around it. Instead of relying only on guns, you can lift enemies into the air, throw objects across rooms, or use psychic abilities to gain the upper hand.
It’s one of this month’s two PlayStation Plus Premium classics, making it much easier to revisit a cult favorite that never received the attention it arguably deserved. If you’ve never played it before and are a PS+ Premium subscriber, now’s as good a time as any.
| Developer: | Midway Studios Los Angeles |
| Publisher: | Midway Games |
| Original Release: | June 14, 2004 |
| Genre: | Action Adventure |
9 Indigo Prophecy
Image Credit: Quantic DreamPlatforms: PS5 & PS4 (PlayStation Plus Premium)
Long before Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human, Quantic Dream experimented with branching storytelling in Indigo Prophecy. You follow multiple characters caught in the middle of a supernatural murder mystery, with your choices gradually shaping how the story unfolds.
Like Psi-Ops, this joins the service this month as a PlayStation Plus Premium classic. Its age is hard to miss at times, but if you’ve ever wondered where Quantic Dream’s signature style began, this is the game that laid much of the groundwork.
| Developer: | Quantic Dream |
| Publisher: | Atari |
| Original Release: | September 20, 2005 |
| Genre: | Interactive Drama |
That’s the complete PS Plus Game Catalog lineup for July 2026. If you’d like to read Sony’s official announcement or double-check regional availability, you can find the original PlayStation Blog post here.
Which game are you planning to download first this month? Is there a hidden gem in this lineup you’d recommend to other PlayStation Plus subscribers? Let us know in the comments below!
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