

Sony
has
seemingly
managed
to
leak
an
upcoming
addition
to
PlayStation
Plus
Premium,
and
it’s
none
other
than
Secret
Agent
Clank.
As
initially
spotted
by
@realradec
on
X,
and
now
confirmed
by
multiple
other
people
who
received
the
missive,
Sony
sent
out
a
mass
Email
promoting
the
new
additions
to
their
Game
Catalogue.
in
full.
They
only
mention
Secret
Agent
Clank
once
but
I
think
pretty
much
guaranteed
to
come
to
the
service
at
some
point.
Hopefully
sooner
rather
than
later
pic.twitter.com/kz55YohEwU—
Radec
(@realradec)
July
30,
2024
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The
Email
contains
stuff
we
already
know
about
like
Remnant
2,
Summoner
and
Jeanne
d’
Arc,
but
interestingly
the
Email
also
mentions
Secret
Agent
Clank.
Of
course,
July
already
did
have
a
Ratchet
&
Clank
game
added
to
the
PlayStation
Plus
Premium
lineup
in
the
form
of
Ratchet
&
Clank:
Size
Matters,
so
the
obvious
question
is
this:
did
whoever
wrote
the
Email
get
confused
as
to
which
Ratchet
&
Clank
game
was
being
released
this
month?
If
so,
could
we
safely
speculate
that
Secret
Agent
Clank
might
arrive
in
August?
As
for
@realradec,
they
don’t
have
the
greatest
reputation
when
it
comes
to
stuff
like
this,
but
other
people
on
Reddit
have
also
mentioned
getting
the
same
Email
with
the
same
information,
so
the
Email
itself
looks
legitimate.
It
could,
of
course,
be
a
weird
mistake
where
the
author
of
the
Email
simply
got
confused
and
threw
in
the
wrong
Ratchet
&
Clank
without
thinking
and
that
Secret
Agent
Clank
isn’t
coming.
These
things
can
happen.
Personally
though,
I
think
it
probably
is
because
Secret
Agent
Clank
is
waiting
in
the
wings.
Secret
Agent
Clank
was
originally
a
PSP
game
but
did
get
ported
over
to
PS2
in
2008.
With
no
further
ports
done,
that
has
left
the
game
unplayable
to
anyone
who
doesn’t
own
a
PS2
or
PSP,
although
emulating
the
game
on
PC
is
an
option
for
anyone
willing
to
sail
the
high
seas.
It
remains
odd
that
the
mainline
Ratchet
&
Clank
games
aren’t
being
added
to
PS
Plus
Premium
first.
It’s
possible
this
is
due
to
the
way
Insomniac
built
the
game’s
using
PlayStation
2’s
architecture,
taking
advantage
of
everything
they
could,
including
bugs.
However,
PCSX2,
a
project
built
to
emulate
PS2
titles
on
PC,
has
made
huge
strides
in
emulating
the
R&C
games.

