Sony partners reveal list of popular classic games for PS Plus
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16 Jan 2025 05:47:59 am.
Key Takeaways
- PS Plus Premium subscribers can enjoy playing classic PS2 games like Dino Crisis and Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoon at no extra cost.
Implicit Conversions, in partnership with a company, has compiled a list of the top 10 most requested PS2 and PSP games to bring back to modern platforms, with The Simpsons: Hit & Run and GTA: Vice City Stories leading the list.
Some of the highly requested games, such as The Simpsons: Hit & Run and God of War: Ghost of Sparta, have received critical acclaim and strong followings since their original release, with Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoon already available for PS Plus Premium subscribers.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run may not be the most critically acclaimed game, but it is most certainly one of the most beloved. Since its release in 2003 for PS2, it has garnered a significant cult following. A fan even fully remade the game using Unreal Engine 5. When it released, it received a 78 on the review aggregate site Metacritic.
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GTA: Vice City Stories, and God of War: Ghost of Sparta took the second and third spot respectively. Both were released for the PSP, and are arguably two of the best games for PlayStation’s first portable. Both were also critically lauded, each receiving an 86 on Metacritic.
One of the games on this list are currently already available for PS Plus Premium subscribers. Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoon was added to the service inJune 2024. The other PS2 classic added to the service the same month was Tomb Raider Legend.
PlayStation just announced its latestPS Plus Premium Game Catalog entries for January 2025. It includes Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, and Medievil 2.
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