PS Plus Extra January 2026 Lineup Revealed With Major Horror and Racing Hits

PS Plus Extra January 2026 Lineup Revealed With Major Horror and Racing Hits

PS Plus Extra January 2026 Lineup Revealed With Major Horror and Racing Hits

PlayStation Plus subscribers are getting a clear signal this month that Sony is doubling down on value, variety and big-name experiences. The January 2026 lineup for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium has now been revealed and it brings a strong mix of blockbuster horror, stylish racing and deep role-playing games straight into the Game Catalog.

The headline addition is Resident Evil Village, a modern horror classic that pushed the series into a more cinematic, first-person direction. For many players, this marks the first chance to experience it through a subscription service and that alone makes January a standout month. The game blends survival horror with action, unsettling environments and a story that still sparks conversation years after launch. Its arrival signals Sony’s intent to keep premium, high-profile titles flowing into the service.

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Alongside that is Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, a massive RPG that continues the franchise’s turn-based evolution while expanding its emotional scope and scale. Set partly in Hawaii, it brings humor, drama and character-driven storytelling that contrasts sharply with the darker horror offerings, giving subscribers real choice in how they spend their time.

Racing fans are also well covered. Art of Rally delivers a stylish, accessible take on classic rally racing, while Expeditions: A MudRunner Game focuses on slow, methodical exploration and problem-solving in harsh terrain. And for Premium members, the original Ridge Racer arrives via the Classics Catalog, bringing a piece of PlayStation history back with modern quality-of-life improvements.

Horror doesn’t stop with Resident Evil. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead adds a tense, single-player survival experience built around silence and fear, while The Exit 8 offers a psychological, minimalist horror game that thrives on unease rather than action. Darkest Dungeon 2 rounds things out with its punishing, atmospheric roguelike design, asking players to manage not just combat, but stress, failure and redemption.

All of these games arrive in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog on January 20, expanding what Extra and Premium subscribers can access at no additional cost. For Sony, this lineup reinforces the message that PlayStation Plus is not just a bonus, but a core pillar of the platform’s ecosystem.

As subscription competition continues to intensify across the industry, January’s additions show exactly how PlayStation plans to keep players engaged, invested and playing. Stay with us for ongoing coverage, deeper analysis and everything you need to know as this lineup goes live and more updates follow.

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