Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup for April 2026, bringing a mix of racing, action, and strategy titles to subscribers later this month. The new additions will be available starting April 21 across PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers, with an additional classic title arriving for Premium members.
Leading the update is The Crew Motorfest, which takes players to a Hawaii-inspired open world focused on car culture and competitive racing. The game features a wide range of environments, from city streets to volcanic terrain, alongside a large selection of vehicles and events designed for both solo play and group sessions.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered also joins the catalog, offering an updated version of Guerrilla Games’ action RPG with enhanced visuals and features. Players return to the role of Aloy as she explores a distant future dominated by machines, uncovering the mysteries behind her origins and the world around her. The remastered version is available on PS5, while PS4 players will have access to the Complete Edition.
Sports fans are getting Football Manager 26 Console, which introduces improvements to match presentation and animation, along with a fully licensed Premier League. The update places greater emphasis on visual detail and control options, aiming to deliver a more immersive management experience.
Also included is Warriors: Abyss, an action roguelite from Koei Tecmo that blends large-scale battles with party customization. Players can assemble teams from a roster of more than 100 heroes while fighting through increasingly difficult encounters.
The lineup continues with Squirrel with a Gun, a sandbox-style shooter featuring a chaotic premise centered on an armed rodent, and The Casting of Frank Stone, a narrative-driven horror title connected to the Dead by Daylight universe. Rounding out the additions is Monster Train, a strategic roguelike deckbuilder built around defending multiple battlefields simultaneously.
For PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, Wild Arms 4 joins the service as a classic PlayStation 2 title with modern enhancements such as up-rendering, rewind functionality, and quick save options.
The April update delivers a varied selection of experiences across genres, continuing Sony’s steady rollout of catalog expansions for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

