
Earlier
today
Sony
revealed
the
new
games
included
in
your
PS
Plus
subscription
in
February,
but
located
at
the
bottom
of
the
announcement
was
an
interesting
tidbit
if
information:
the
company
is
going
to
reduce
the
amount
of
PS4
games
being
offered.
According
to
the
blog
post,
from
January
2026
Sony
is
going
to
focus
on
offering
PS5
games
as
part
of
the
free
monthly
titles,
as
well
as
the
Game
Catalog
which
is
part
of
the
middle-tier
subscription.

‘As
many
of
our
players
are
currently
playing
on
PS5
and
have
shifted
toward
redeeming
and
accessing
PS5
titles
from
the
Monthly
Games
and
Game
Catalog
benefit,
PlayStation
Plus
is
also
evolving
with
this
trend
and
will
focus
on
offering
PS5
titles
through
the
Monthly
Games
and
Game
Catalog
benefit
starting
January
2026.”
says
the
post.
The
news
is
actually
somewhat
surprising,
as
it
wasn’t
that
long
ago
that
we
learned
half
of
the
people
on
PSN
are
still
using
a
PS4
or
older
hardware.
As
part
of
the
change,
Sony
says
they’re
going
to
start
reducing
the
amount
of
PS4
games
being
offered.
“As
we
shift
to
PS5,
PS4
games
will
no
longer
be
a
key
benefit
and
will
only
be
occasionally
offered
for
PlayStation
Plus
Monthly
Games
and
Game
Catalog
starting
January
2026.”
they
say.
“We
may
still
provide
titles
that
can
be
playable
on
both
PS4
and
PS5
consoles
after
this
date.”