PS Plus Extra July 2026 Shifts to Staggered Drops, Starts July 15
PlayStation Plus Extra has started to move away from its old “everything at once” cadence, and June was the first hint of the new approach. That rollout pattern is sticking around for July, with Sony spacing out the month’s Extra releases instead of dropping the full slate simultaneously. This time, only one title arrives on the announcement day: Rise of the Ronin on July 15.
Why PS Plus Extra Is Changing Its July Schedule
Sony hasn’t explained the precise motivation behind the adjusted timing for PS Plus Extra releases, but several plausible reasons have been floated by players and industry watchers. One idea is that the platform wants standout games to get more individual attention—either launching them on their own or pairing them with smaller additions—so subscribers don’t feel overwhelmed and accidentally miss certain releases. Another theory is perception management: by spreading content across multiple weeks, PS Plus can appear to deliver “more” on a regular basis, even if the total amount of included games stays roughly the same.
No matter which explanation is right, July continues the same direction as the earlier month. For most subscribers, Rise of the Ronin is the only PS Plus Extra game landing on the usual Extra-day moment.
PS Plus Extra’s Full July 2026 Lineup
- Rise of the Ronin (July 15)
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (July 21)
- Firefighting Simulator: Ignite (July 21)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind (July 28)
- Dying Light (July 28)
- Snow Bros. Wonderlands (July 28)
- Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (July 28)
Alongside Rise of the Ronin, the July 2026 PS Plus Extra lineup also includes Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Firefighting Simulator: Ignite, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, Dying Light, Snow Bros. Wonderlands, and Citizen Sleeper 2. On the Premium tier, Sony is adding Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy and Indigo Prophecy.
Here’s the important timing detail for regions: Japanese PS Plus members receive Rise of the Ronin on July 15 as well. Meanwhile, both Premium additions—Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy and Indigo Prophecy—release on July 21.
What to Expect on July 21 (PS Plus Premium and Extra)
For July 21, PS Plus Premium subscribers get two additions: a cult-favorite shooter plus Indigo Prophecy, the Quantic Dream title that later became widely known after Heavy Rain. Meanwhile, PS Plus Extra subscribers receive two games on the same date.
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora arrives as an open-world Ubisoft experience set in the Avatar universe. Sony notes that James Cameron contributed to the franchise lore to help ensure the story fits established canon. Players explore a version of Pandora not seen in the films, and follow the narrative of a Na’vi character who has been subjected to RDA experimentation for 15 years.
- Firefighting Simulator: Ignite matches its name: it’s built around putting out fires. It supports co-op play with friends, and uses Unreal Engine 5 for high-end visuals aimed at delivering an immersive firefighting experience.
What to Expect on July 28 (PS Plus Extra’s Big Return to Multiple Drops)
By July 28, the PS Plus Extra schedule looks more like the format many subscribers were used to before the change. Four games are set to launch on that date.
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is the retro-style pick for fans of classic side-scrolling beat-em-ups, with players fighting against two versions of the series’ villain, Rita.
- Dying Light brings back the full experience for parkour fans and zombie-slaying enthusiasts, framed as the version backed by years of post-launch support.
- Snow Bros. Wonderlands continues the franchise in a modern form with a 3D isometric presentation.
- Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector focuses heavily on story-driven role-playing, paired with deeper ship-management mechanics.
With variety across beat-em-up action, survival zombie chaos, modernized retro platforming, and narrative RPG systems, July 28 stands out as the date PS Plus players will want to keep on their radar.
Free Game Giveaways
Even with staggered timing, July is shaping up to be a strong month for PlayStation Plus. Some subscribers may still be waiting for their most anticipated Extra title, but Team Ninja fans get a clear win right away—Rise of the Ronin is available immediately for those who want the combat-heavy open-world experience today. While the new cadence won’t erase broader PlayStation conversation topics, and not everyone will love the spread-out drops, the overall month still offers plenty of reasons to jump in across multiple weeks.
