PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to claim the June 2026 monthly games starting June 2. The latest lineup brings together three very different experiences, catering to fans of survival adventures, competitive fighting games and cooperative shooters.
The announcement comes as Sony continues to expand the value of its subscription service following recent pricing revisions in India and ahead of its annual Days of Play promotional campaign.
Grounded headlines June's offerings
According to Tech2, one of the biggest additions this month is Grounded: Fully Yoked Edition for PlayStation 5. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, the game gained popularity for its unique survival concept that shrinks players to insect size and places them in a dangerous backyard environment filled with oversized creatures and environmental hazards.
Originally launched as an Xbox and PC exclusive, Grounded later expanded to other platforms after Microsoft adopted a broader multi-platform strategy. The game supports both solo play and cooperative multiplayer, making it one of the standout additions to the June lineup.
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Nickelodeon stars enter the fight
According to Tech2, joining Grounded is Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, a platform fighter inspired by the gameplay style popularised by the Super Smash Bros series.
The game features a roster packed with well-known Nickelodeon characters, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Squidward, Jimmy Neutron and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Alongside local and online multiplayer modes, players can also experience a single-player campaign that incorporates roguelike mechanics, adding variety beyond traditional competitive matches.
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Darktide arrives for PS5 players
According to Tech2, completing the June selection is Darktide, a cooperative action shooter set in the grim world of Warhammer 40,000. Designed for team-based gameplay, players battle waves of enemies while completing missions in a dystopian futuristic setting.
The title serves as a spiritual successor to the Vermintide series and has built a strong following among fans of cooperative shooters.
Sony has also confirmed that EA Sports FC 26, which joined the service in May, will remain available until June 16. Meanwhile, Destiny 2: Legacy Collection will be added to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue on June 9 for Extra and Premium subscribers.