Sony Is Bringing A Classic Ratchet & Clank Game To PS Plus

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Sony Interactive Entertainment is bringing a classic Ratchet & Clank game to its premium game subscription service, PS Plus.

In a newsletter sent out to PlayStation users, Sony Interactive Entertainment highlighted the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium game catalogs for the month of July, 2024. Among the classic games joining the PS Plus Premium catalog is a certain game in the Ratchet & Clank series.

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The aforementioned game is none other than Secret Agent Clank. In addition, PlayStation Plus Premium members will also have the opportunity to check out classic games Summoner, Secret Agent Clank, and Jeanne d’Arc along with Job Simulator for PSVR2.

Meanwhile, PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium subscribers will be have the opportunity to delve into third-person RPG shooter Remnant 2, uncover Shinra’s dark experiments in CRISIS CORE –FINAL FANTASY VII– REUNION, and ride forth into Mount & Blade Bannerlord.

In related news, it was recently reported that Sony Interactive Entertainment had updated 3 existing PS Classics with full support for PlayStation trophies, including a Platinum for trophy hunters to unlock and rank up. While first party PS1 and PSP titles came with trophies, the feature has been absent from third party games up until now. This suggests that Sony Interactive Entertainment is committed to expanding support for a wider range of PlayStation Classics. Fans. Several popular third party franchises made their debut on the PS1, and fans would certainly be interested in seeing their earlier entries receive trophy support.

For the uninitiated, Secret Agent Clank is a 3D platformer developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. It was released in North America on June 17, 2008. A PlayStation 2 version was ported by Sanzaru Games and released on May 26, 2009, in North America, and on June 19, 2009, in Europe. The game parodies the James Bond series and is based on the Secret Agent Clank gimmick from Up Your Arsenal.

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