The PS Plus July 2026 games for the Extra and Premium tiers were revealed on Wednesday, 15 July 2026, with the classic shooter ‘Psi-Ops’ already confirmed as the headline Premium addition.
Sony usually saves the full Extra and Premium line-up for a single reveal, but the Premium slot leaked ahead of time, as reported by Push Square.
The complete list dropped at 08:30 PT (17:30 SAST) on the same day.
What the PS Plus July 2026 games line-up includes
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy anchors the Premium tier and lands in the catalogue on Tuesday, 21 July 2026. It is a cult third-person action game from the PS2 era, and its return is the kind of deep-cut revival Premium subscribers tend to reward.
You play Nick Scryer, a government operative who wakes with no memory and slowly unlocks a full arsenal of psychic powers. Telekinesis, mind control and pyrokinesis all feed into a physics-driven combat system that felt ahead of its time when the game first shipped in 2004.
The physics engine is the part that still gets talked about. Enemies could be flung off ledges, dragged into the air or used as shields, and much of that ragdoll chaos held up better than most of its contemporaries.
For a preservation-minded tier, that legacy is the whole point.
For anyone weighing up the tiers, Premium sits at the top of Sony’s subscription ladder, bundling the Extra game catalogue with classic titles, cloud streaming and game trials.
A single marquee retro drop each month is usually its calling card, which is why the Psi-Ops pick carries weight.
What is still coming for the PS Plus July 2026 games
The Extra tier is where the volume lives, and those titles are the ones still under wraps until the main reveal. Sony only ever adds one Premium game a month, so Psi-Ops is the sole classic in this batch, with everything else landing in Extra.
Wish lists have been busy, as they always are in the days before a drop. The July 2026 slate arrives in a month already stacked with releases, so the Extra additions will be judged against a crowded calendar rather than in isolation.
Fans have floated everything from recent double-A hits to overdue back-catalogue ports.







