A new leak suggests that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will be added to the PS Plus Extra game catalog in February 2026, alongside two additional titles. The information comes from Billbil-Kun of Dealabs, a source known for regularly sharing early details about PlayStation Plus updates. According to the leak, the new additions will be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers starting February 17, 2026.
Based on the reported information, the games joining the service include Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for PlayStation 5, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown for PlayStation 5, and Neva for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Among these, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 stands out as the most significant inclusion, given its status as a major first-party release from Insomniac Games.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 originally launched on October 20, 2023, exclusively for PlayStation 5, before expanding to PC on January 30, 2025. The game continues the narrative established in Marvel’s Spider-Man from 2018 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, once again focusing on Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Both earlier titles are already available in the PS Plus Extra catalog, including the remastered PlayStation 5 version of the 2018 game, making the timing of this addition particularly notable for subscribers who have yet to play the full series.
The leak also lists Neva, a narrative-driven title, and Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, a racing game, as part of the same update. While these games are included in the reported lineup, attention has largely centered on the arrival of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 due to its profile and relatively recent release. In short, it is not the kind of addition that quietly slips by.
The rest of the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup for February has not yet been fully identified. An official announcement is expected on Wednesday, February 11, which should confirm the complete list of titles. However, there is also the possibility that Sony could delay this communication.
This is due to a PlayStation State of Play presentation scheduled for Thursday, February 12. The event is confirmed to run for more than one hour, a first for State of Play, leading to speculation that the new PlayStation Plus additions could be revealed during the broadcast instead.

