The leaks about the games of PlayStation Plus of March They're stirring up the PS5 and PS4 gaming community once again. As has become customary in recent months, the service's new features have been leaked a few hours early thanks to unofficial sources, who have revealed a rather generous list of titles for the Extra and Premium tiers.
This time, the information points to a selection that mixes Big productions, recent games and independent proposals...with a bonus for subscribers to the most expensive plan in the form of a classic PSP game. However, it's worth noting that Sony has not yet released the official statement at the time of writing.
The March leak: who signed it and what it reveals
The name that is once again being mentioned frequently is that of billbil kunOne of the best-known insiders when it comes to PlayStation Plus, this leaker has repeatedly revealed the monthly game lists through Dealabs and the social network X, boasting a track record of accuracy that has earned him considerable credibility among European users.
According to the information shared, starting from March 17. PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers on PS5 and PS4 will receive a game bundle featuring a highly influential JRPG, several spectacular shooters, and some more experimental titles. Some of these games were initially leaked as rumors and have since been included in various lists until reaching their final form.

Meanwhile, other rumors had been circulating for days pointing to the arrival of Final Fantasy XVI and Dragon's Dogma 2 to the catalog, something that would have been a major coup given the commercial weight of both releases. However, those initial expectations have faded as more concrete information has emerged denying their inclusion this month.
In fact, Billbil-kun himself went so far as to clarify on social media that I couldn't verify the origin of that first rumor Regarding the two major RPGs, it was emphasized that the original source was unverified. As the hours passed, more reliable leaks took a different path, focusing on a different list that has since been repeated in several European gaming publications.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for March
The most consistent information agrees that the catalog of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium It will be expanded with a total of eight games in March, designed primarily for PS5 users but without forgetting those who remain on PS4In addition, a classic title is being added, which will be reserved for the Premium version.
These would be the additions to Game Catalog for Extra and Premium:
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2 | PS5
- EA Sports Madden NFL 26 | PS5
- Person 5 Royal | PS5, PS4
- Persona 5 Royal – Ultimate Edition | PS4
- Blasphemous 2 | PS5, PS4
- Metal Eden | PS5
- Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria | PS5
- Astroneer | PS5, PS4
All these games will be available after March 17 for those who have one active subscription PS Plus Extra or Premium, and will remain on the service as long as they are part of the catalog. As is always the case with these types of titles, these are not "permanent" downloads, but rather access linked to each game remaining on the service as long as the user keeps their subscription up to date.
In parallel, the following is added to the PlayStation Plus Premium classics section:
- Tekken Dark Resurrection | PS5, PS4
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Metal Eden: action galore
In the part most focused on spectacle and direct actionThe March list puts Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 at the forefront. We're talking about a third-person shooter with a very distinctive futuristic aesthetic, brutal melee combat, and a gameplay rhythm that embraces excess on screen, both in the campaign and in its cooperative modes.
Space Marine 2 is coming exclusively for PS5 Within the service, this reinforces Sony's trend of strengthening its next-generation catalog with titles that take better advantage of current hardware. For those looking for something more recent, Metal Eden also comes into play, a frenetic FPS from the creators of Ruiner that was released in September 2025 and has garnered attention for its aggressive design and focus on high-intensity combat.
Both games represent the more decisive bet in the field of shooting within this March batch, and they are expected to be one of the main reasons why many Extra and Premium subscribers will be visiting the library in the coming weeks.
Persona 5 Royal and Blasphemous 2: Cult JRPG and Spanish action
If we look at the catalog from the perspective of role-playing and adventure games, the most outstanding release is Person 5 RoyalConsidered by many critics and players to be one of the most influential JRPGs of recent years, this expanded version includes extra characters, new areas, a brand-new dungeon, and additional story content that significantly lengthens the original narrative.
Subscribers will have access to both the standard edition for PS4 and PS5, as well as the Persona 5 Royal – Ultimate Edition on the last-generation console, which includes all downloadable content in a single package. It's not exactly a short game, so those who decide to start the adventure will have many hours of dungeons, student life, and turn-based combat ahead of them.
Alongside him, the other major addition in terms of European development is Blasphemous 2The acclaimed two-dimensional soulslike from Spanish studio The Game Kitchen. Available on both PS4 and PS5 through PlayStation Plus, it offers a blend of challenging platforming, punishing combat, and a highly recognizable art style inspired by the religious and baroque imagery of Spanish culture.
With these two titles, the month of March reinforces the catalog weight in role-playing and action games with Metroidvania touchesThis may be especially appealing to European users who have long been requesting more presence from studios on the continent and proposals with a distinctive character.
Sport, survival and exploration: the rest of the catalog
Beyond the big names, the leaked list aims to cover other genres to offer a little bit of everything. On the sports side, it includes... EA Sports Madden NFL 26 For PS5, the latest installment of Electronic Arts' American football simulator, which usually comes loaded with gameplay tweaks, updated rosters, and online modes designed to keep fans hooked throughout the season.
For those who prefer something more focused on the survival and cooperationLord of the Rings: Return to Moria joins the lineup as a title set in the Lord of the Rings universe. This PS5 game focuses on mine exploration, resource management, and base building in a hostile environment, making it ideal for playing with friends and taking full advantage of the service's online co-op features.
The touch of understated science fiction comes with AstroneerAvailable on both PS4 and PS5, this game shifts its focus away from pure action, emphasizing space exploration, resource gathering, and the design of structures on colorfully and minimalistally generated planets. It's a more relaxed option within the package, designed for those who enjoy building and experimenting without so much pressure.
This completes a lineup that blends shooters, JRPGs, indies, sports and survivalThis combination fits with Sony's usual strategy of covering different player profiles in each monthly update of the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog.
Tekken Dark Resurrection: the retro nod for Premium
Regarding the modality Playstation Plus PremiumThe most notable addition in March is Tekken Dark Resurrection, a classic 3D fighting game originally released on PlayStation Portable. This title joins the catalog of retro games accessible on both PS5 and PS4, allowing players to relive one of the most memorable chapters in the series.
His arrival in the service is not a surprise, since Sony revealed it at the last State of Play.indicating that it would be part of the batch of classic titles being added to Premium throughout the month. For many veteran players, it's the perfect excuse to return to the series at one of its strongest points, while for younger players it could be their first experience with Tekken's portable era.
With this move, the Japanese company maintains the idea that Premium offers added value in the form of a retro catalog and cloud gaming, beyond the same list of new features that Extra subscribers already enjoy.
Rumors dismissed and room for new announcements
One of the keys this month lies in managing expectations. In the days leading up to the main leak, the supposed arrival of Final Fantasy XVI and Dragon's Dogma 2 at the serviceThis would have represented a significant leap forward in the March catalog. However, various sources have denied this possibility, practically burying it.
Bill Bill himself clarified that those two titles are not part of the package that will be added to the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog, and other specialized media outlets have reiterated the same message. The confirmed leak focuses on the eight games already mentioned, diminishing the weight of that initial wave of speculation that had spread like wildfire across social media and forums.
In any case, it is emphasized that The list of leaks does not always include 100% of the new signings.On more than one occasion, Sony has ended up adding an extra game that wasn't in the initial predictions, so it's possible there might be some minor surprises when the final list is published on the official blog and the company's European channels.
The Japanese company's usual pattern suggests that the official announcement typically occurs approximately one week before the games are added to the catalog. March 17th marked as the availability dateIt shouldn't be too long before all doubts are cleared up and it's confirmed, point by point, what's finally coming to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium.
Taken together, the leaks from March paint a picture of a month in which PlayStation Plus is focusing on Strengthen the catalog with a benchmark JRPG, hard-hitting action, indie offerings, and a retro nod. For those feeling nostalgic. Although the initial hype surrounding Final Fantasy XVI and Dragon's Dogma 2 has faded into the background noise, the resulting selection maintains a remarkable level and offers enough variety to justify a visit to the catalog, especially for those who play in Spain and the rest of Europe and are looking to get the most out of their subscription.