The newPlayStation Plustiers launched in Asian regions on May 24 and are now available to users in Japan. Other nations will get the service later this month, as the revampedPS Pluslaunches in the Americas on June 13 and in Europe on June 23.

There has been some confusion regarding the final list of games ever since PS Plus Extra and Deluxe launched in Asia. Sony promised 400 games in the Extra tier, but users found the final tally to be less. Furthermore, different versions of the same game, such asMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moraleson PS4 and PS5, seem to count as two separate games. This has naturally led to a lot of confusion, with many users thinking that they will not get anywhere near 400 and 700 games inthe Extra and Premium tiers, respectively. However, it now looks like the selection of titles will vary by region.

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The new PlayStation Pluslaunched in Japan today, and as per Push Square, users have access to a bigger library compared to the Asian version. This list includes some titles only available in Japan, but other games released worldwide are also a part of the service. For example,Fallout 4andPreyfrom Bethesda are included in the Japanese line-up despite their omission from the Asian one.The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little HopeandEnter the Gungeonare similarly a part of this list and absent from the Asian release.

It should be noted that the current PS Plus model remains the same, and all subscriptions will change to the Essential tier on launch. So, members across all tiers will continue to get monthly games, and yesterday, Sony confirmed thePlayStation Plus lineup for June 2022. Users can addGod of War,Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, andNickelodeon All-Star Brawlto their accounts starting June 7, and they will have until July 4 to claim these games. Although, many users seem confused byGod of War’s inclusion, as it’s currently a part of the PS Plus Collection and can also be purchased for a relatively low price.