PlayStation Plus April Drop Revealed: Horizon Remastered Leads Lineup
A major new wave of games is about to hit PlayStation Plus and this month’s lineup is already turning heads across the gaming world. A mix of blockbuster returns, sports management depth and chaotic indie fun is heading to subscribers, marking another significant update to Sony’s expanding game catalog.
Starting April 21, PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members will gain access to a fresh selection of titles, headlined by Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. This upgraded version of the acclaimed open-world adventure brings back Aloy’s journey through a world ruled by massive machine creatures, now with enhanced visuals and improved performance designed for modern PlayStation hardware. It’s a major draw for both returning players and newcomers stepping into the franchise for the first time.
Alongside it, The Crew Motorfest is joining the service, delivering a large-scale driving experience set in a vibrant open-world environment focused on racing culture and high-speed exploration. For fans of strategy and long-term planning, Football Manager 26 Console also enters the lineup, offering a deep simulation experience where every decision shapes the future of a football club.
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The month doesn’t stop at big-name titles. Monster Train brings a fast-paced roguelike deck-building experience that challenges players to think strategically across multiple layers of combat. And then there’s Squirrel With a Gun, a game that has quickly gained attention for its absurd premise, placing players in control of a squirrel navigating chaotic sandbox environments while armed and on the run. It’s unusual, unpredictable and designed for short bursts of playful experimentation.
These additions are part of Sony’s broader PlayStation Plus strategy, where the Extra and Premium tiers continue expanding their game catalogs to compete in an increasingly crowded subscription gaming market. While Essential members receive monthly downloadable titles, the Extra and Premium tiers are focused on building a long-term library that offers variety across genres and playstyles.
The timing of this update also reinforces how subscription services are reshaping how players access major releases, giving subscribers immediate access to a rotating library rather than relying solely on individual game purchases.
As April’s rollout approaches, attention now turns to how players will respond to this blend of high-profile remasters and experimental indie titles. Stay tuned, because we’ll continue tracking how this evolving subscription landscape is reshaping the future of gaming across platforms worldwide.
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