The details of the classic W1s Armageddon of all time on PS1, as well as the next Worms World Party, have also been found on both (thank you, Gematsu). We remind you that PlayStation has not yet officially confirmed the games that will be included in the Premium service when it is released on June 22 in Europe HOME STORY 28/4/22: Sony’s updated PlayStation Plus isn’t far off right now, with the company currently aiming for a release in Europe on June 22, but questions about the service remain, especially regarding the toy library that will be available to higher level subscribers. But while Sony’s lips remain officially sealed, it seems that the first batch of retro toys coming to the top Premium level have begun to leak to PSN. The new PlayStation Plus Premium tier gives subscribers access to approximately 340 additional games in addition to the library of 400 PS4 and PS5 titles included in the Extra mid-range, focusing on retro games from PlayStation 1, PS2, PS3 and PSP. Sony has not yet released details on either library, but Reddit users have noticed that new entries for classic titles, complete with new thumbnail art, are starting to appear on the PSN backend, signaling the start of a PlayStation release Plus retro toys. Admittedly, there are only three such titles at present, all from publisher Bandai Namco – Tekken 2 and Mr. Driller for PlayStation 1 and Ridge Racer for PSP – but it suggests that the gates are slowly opening up as publishers move to prepare their classic titles for the new PlayStation Plus launch. Eurogamer Newscast: Is the PlayStation Plus Premium Game Pass killer? Of course, with 340 classic games set to be available as part of the PlayStation Plus Premium on June 22, there is still a long way to go before we have a full list (hopefully you can forgive me if I do not write a new article for every tiny game on PSN here and onwards – unless the Gregory Horror Show is there, obviously) and we still have no idea what will be included in these 400 PS4 and PS5 games other than the confirmed Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Mortal Kombat 11 and Returnal. It would be fair to say that Sony’s approach to answering frequently asked questions about its new PlayStation Plus service was at best weak so far – it just went so far as to tell PlayStation Now customers what would happen to their existing subscriptions. yesterday – but hopefully, a launch is approaching me in June, it will pick up pace soon.