The end‑of‑year PS Store sales are peaking, December’s PS Plus drops were unusually generous, and Sony’s first reveal of 2026 is days away. If you’re wondering what to expect, when to expect it, and how to prep your library, this reader‑first guide pulls together official patterns, credible leaks, and data‑driven predictions—so you’re ready the moment January’s lineup goes live.
What’s official right now (and why it matters)
- December 2025 Essential lineup (live until Monday, January 5, 2026):
LEGO Horizon Adventures (PS5), Killing Floor 3 (PS5), The Outlast Trials (PS4/PS5), Synduality: Echo of Ada (PS5), Neon White (PS4/PS5). Sony announced five titles rather than the usual three—so claim them before they rotate out.
- December 2025 Extra/Premium refresh (Dec 16):
Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Granblue Fantasy: Relink, Cat Quest 3, Planet Coaster 2, LEGO Horizon Adventures (catalogue), PAW Patrol: Grand Prix, PAW Patrol World; Premium adds Soulcalibur III. Day‑one Skate Story landed Dec 8.
- Games leaving mid‑January 2026 (first confirmed batch):
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Sayonara Wild Hearts, SD Gundam Battle Alliance, Monopoly Plus—brace for a longer list closer to the mid‑month catalogue refresh.
Action now: Add all five December Essential titles to your library today. Monthly games stay playable as long as your subscription is active, but you must claim them before they rotate.
Release cadence & reveal window (so you don’t miss it)
- Pattern: Sony usually reveals the next Essential lineup on the last Wednesday of the month, and the games go live on the first Tuesday of the new month. For January 2026, this points to Wednesday, December 31, 2025, for the reveal and Tuesday, January 6, 2026, for live availability—holiday timing can shift this by a day regionally.
- Where to watch: The PlayStation Blog is the official source and posts monthly and mid‑month catalog updates. Turn on alerts for the PS Plus category.
- How to claim fast: On PS5/PS4, open the PS Plus hub in PlayStation Store and hit Add to Library for each title; you can download later. Claimed games remain in your account while your membership is active.
Pricing & tiers (optimize value before renewal)
- Current annual pricing: Essential: £59.99/year, Extra: £99.99/year, Premium: £119.99/year. Sony is expected to implement dynamic pricing adjustments in 2025/2026 as more players opt for higher tiers. Annual billing typically beats monthly.
- What you actually get:
- Essential: online multiplayer + 2–3 monthly games.
- Extra: Essential benefits + a large rotating Game Catalog.
- Premium: Extra benefits + Classics Catalogue, cloud streaming in supported regions, and game trials.
Tip: If you tend to play from the catalogue more than monthly games, Extra is the sweet spot; if you want cloud streaming and trials, jump to Premium.
What changed in late 2025 (and how that shapes January)
- Generous December drop: Essential offered five games, Extra/Premium added nine, plus a PS2 classic—showing Sony’s year‑end pattern of upping value before January. Expect a more “standard” three titles for Essential in January.
- PS5 focus intensifying: Industry roundup pieces and community trackers reflected how 2025 cemented PS5‑first releases and mid‑month catalogue emphasis, with PS4 support tapering in monthly headliners. January 2026 may continue to prioritise PS5-native versions.
January 2026 Essential: grounded predictions (and why)
Important: Sony has not announced January’s lineup as of Dec 23, 2025. The games below are educated predictions based on catalog behavior, age windows, and publisher partnerships—treat them as speculation, not confirmation.
1) A big, evergreen action or RPG headliner (PS5)
- Contenders often mentioned by press & fans: Red Dead Redemption 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Death Stranding, Elden Ring (long shot), and Street Fighter 6. These are consistent wish‑list fixtures, balancing age, sales arcs, and promotional value.
- Reality check: Sony typically avoids the very latest mega‑hits as monthly freebies; older AAA stunners with sequel buzz or media tie‑ins are likelier. (E.g., Red Dead Redemption remaster already joined the catalogue in December.)
2) A recognisable third‑party blockbuster (PS5)
- Ubisoft slate often feeds PS Plus via Ubisoft+ Classics (e.g., Mirage in December). A back‑catalog Assassin’s Creed or a mainstream action title can anchor the month and drive upgrades.
3) A standout indie/AA that broadens the mix
- Sony routinely pairs one prestige indie or inventive AA with AAA picks. January frequently showcases a smaller gem with strong critical momentum to keep variety high (think Neon White or a highly‑reviewed puzzler/roguelike).
Rumour watch: Several blogs circulating an MK11 / Sniper Elite: Resistance / Tactics Ogre: Reborn trio cite unnamed sources. Treat this as unverified until PlayStation Blog confirms the lineup.
Extra & Premium: mid‑month catalogue expansion speculation
Patterns to expect on Tue, Jan 20, 2026 (typical mid‑month go‑live)
- Fresh AAAs and fan‑favorite co‑op titles added to Extra;
- Classics refresh (PS1/PS2/PSP) for Premium;
- Leavers’ list posted in “Last Chance to Play” ahead of refresh.
Already flagged departures (Jan 20): Like a Dragon Gaiden, Sayonara Wild Hearts, SD Gundam Battle Alliance, Monopoly Plus. If any of these are on your list, prioritise finishing them now.
Leak landscape: grading reliability (so you avoid click‑bait)
- High reliability: Official PlayStation Blog posts; regional PlayStation social handles.
- Moderate: Established reporters/aggregators who consistently match Sony’s mid‑month catalogue drops (e.g., announcements confirming December Extra/Premium lists). Verify against official pages the same day.
- Low: One‑off posts or sites asserting a “confirmed January lineup” without sources or Sony links—these can mirror other prediction pieces rather than actual leaks.
Pro move: Watch the PSN “Leaving Soon” section and regional store banners; they often signal removals before the mid‑month add‑list drops.
Actionable checklist: get your account ready for January
- Claim December’s five Essential games now; they expire Jan 5, 2026.
- Audit storage: PS5 blockbusters can exceed 50GB; clear space before the drop.
- Set reminders: Add calendar alerts for Dec 31 (reveal) and Jan 6 (go live).
- Finish leavers: Prioritise Like a Dragon Gaiden and Sayonara Wild Hearts by Jan 20.
- Membership tune‑up: If you stream or sample trials frequently, consider Premium; if you mainly download from the catalog, Extra is the better value annually.
Buyer’s guide: choosing the right PS Plus tier for 2026
- Essential £59.99/year: Best for online play + monthly games if you purchase most titles outright.
- Extra £99.99/year: Most balanced value—hundreds of PS4/PS5 games in the Game Catalogue plus monthly titles.
- Premium £119.99/year: Classics catalogue, cloud streaming in supported regions, and game trials—ideal if you preview often or play across devices.
Pricing outlook: Sony has discussed “dynamic pricing” adjustments as the subscriber mix shifts toward Extra/Premium; keep an eye on promotional bundles or annual discounts before renewing.
Predictions round‑up: a realistic Essential trio
A widely loved action/RPG headliner from 2023–2024 (PS5), aged enough for service value, possibly with sequel/seasonal beats to drive renewed interest.
- A major third‑party catalog pick (PS5) from a publisher that regularly contributes to PS Plus (Ubisoft, Square Enix, Capcom).
- One prestige indie/AA (PS5/PS4) to keep genre diversity—speed‑running, puzzling, roguelike or stylish narrative fare.
Caveat: The online rumor of MK11 / Sniper Elite: Resistance / Tactics Ogre: Reborn is interesting but unconfirmed; treat it as a placeholder until Sony’s Dec 31 post.
Conversion corner: make your subscription work harder
- Stack value: If you’re upgrading to Extra or Premium, time it with catalogue adds (mid‑month) to maximise the first billing period.
- Use trials & streaming: Premium’s trials carry progress, and cloud streaming lets you sample large games without full downloads.
- Track Ubisoft+ Classics inside Extra: Surprise drops happen (e.g., Monopoly arrived quietly). That catalogue grows alongside PS Plus.
What to play while you wait
- Finish December’s Essential five (especially Neon White if you love score‑chasing).
- Sample December’s Extra/Premium adds (e.g., Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Wo Long), and knock out a few “Leaving Soon” titles before Jan 20.
Final word
January is typically a steady value, not flashy hype—but the mix of a proven headliner, a catalogue crowd‑pleaser, and one prestige indie/AA can still make it a terrific start to your 2026 backlog. Claim December’s five, set alerts for Dec 31 / Jan 6, and keep an eye on the Leaving Soon list. When Sony posts the official lineup, I’ll update this guide with confirmed titles and best‑play recommendations.
FAQ
When will Sony announce the Essential games for January?
Typically Wed, Dec 31, 2025, with games live Tue, Jan 6, 2026 (regional timing may vary).
Do monthly games expire?
No, once you claim them, they remain in your library; you need an active PS Plus membership to play them.
Where do Extra/Premium adds and removals appear?
Mid‑month on the PlayStation Blog and in the PS Store’s PS Plus hub, look for Leaving Soon banners
















