PlayStation Plus January Leak Sparks Excitement and Frustration Among Gamers
Good evening and here’s a story PlayStation fans around the world are watching very closely tonight.
A new leak has revealed what could be coming to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics lineup for January and if it holds true, it’s a mix of huge wins and head-scratching choices.
According to a well-known and usually reliable leaker, six games are expected to hit PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium starting January twentieth. And right at the top of that list is a major headline grabber. Resident Evil Village. One of the most talked-about survival horror games of recent years. A visually stunning title, packed with tension, action and atmosphere, now potentially included for subscribers on both PS5 and PS4. That alone is enough to get many players’ attention.
Alongside it is Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, a massive RPG that continues the long-running Yakuza franchise. It’s a deep, story-driven game that can easily eat up dozens of hours and its inclusion would add serious value to the service. We’re also hearing about Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, a slower, more methodical experience for players who enjoy off-road challenges and realistic terrain.
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But it’s not just modern games in this leak. There are also some smaller, more unusual titles, including The Exit 8, art of rally and A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, a horror game tied to the popular movie franchise. Together, it’s a lineup that feels broad and clearly aimed at different types of players.
Now, here’s where things get more complicated.
For PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, another leak suggests a classic PS1 version of Ridge Racer may be added. And while Ridge Racer is a legendary name in PlayStation history, the reaction hasn’t been entirely positive. Many fans are pointing out that a superior arcade version already exists on modern consoles and that this older port runs worse and looks dated by comparison.
This has reopened a familiar debate. Is Sony doing enough with its classic game library. Premium is the most expensive PlayStation Plus tier and players continue to question whether slow, sometimes underwhelming retro additions justify the price.
The bigger picture here is trust and value. Leaks like this build hype, but they also raise expectations. If Sony delivers strong modern titles while continuing to struggle with its classic offerings, that gap becomes harder to ignore.
Of course, until Sony officially confirms the lineup, everything remains subject to change. But if this leak proves accurate, January could be a big month for PlayStation Plus, just one that sparks as much debate as excitement.
That’s the latest for now and as always, we’ll be watching closely for the official announcement.
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