Sony has dropped the March 2026 PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, with major titles like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, EA Sports Madden NFL 26, Persona 5 Royal, and Blasphemous 2, alongside several other games for Extra and Premium members.

Sony also confirmed during its recent State of Play that Tekken: Dark Resurrection will join the PlayStation Plus Premium classics lineup.

All titles in the March Game Catalog will be available starting March 17, 2026.

Here’s everything coming to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium this month.

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/1. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (PS5)

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The brutal universe of Warhammer returns with Space Marine Titus leading the charge against the Tyranid swarms in this explosive third-person shooter.

Built by the team behind World War Z, the game features massive battles with hundreds of enemies on screen, fast-paced melee and ranged combat, and cinematic storytelling. Players can also dive into three-player co-op PvE missions, choosing from six unique classes with customizable skills and cosmetics.

For competitive players, the game also introduces 6v6 PvP battles, allowing factions to fight for dominance in the grimdark future of the Imperium.

/2. EA Sports Madden NFL 26 (PS5)

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The latest installment in EA’s football franchise brings a new AI-powered gameplay system trained on nearly a decade of real NFL data.

The improved AI delivers more realistic strategies, smarter defensive counters, and player-specific traits that mimic real-life NFL athletes and coaching decisions. Updated movement mechanics also capture the explosive athleticism of the sport, making every run, pass, and tackle feel more authentic.

For fans of American football, this is one of the most technically advanced Madden entries yet.

/3. Persona 5 Royal (PS5, PS4)

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One of the most celebrated RPGs of the last decade returns to PlayStation Plus.

Persona 5 Royal expands the original 2017 classic with new characters, additional story arcs, expanded locations, and alternate endings. Players once again step into the role of Joker, leader of the Phantom Thieves, navigating daily life in Tokyo while secretly infiltrating corrupted minds in surreal dungeon worlds.

The game also introduces new gameplay features like a grappling hook for exploration, enhanced combat mechanics, and additional Persona demons to collect and summon in battle.

/4. Persona 5 Royal – Ultimate Edition (PS4)

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Subscribers also gain access to the Ultimate Edition, which bundles the base game with multiple DLC packs. This includes costumes, battle packs, and additional Personas, giving players even more customization and gameplay options as they dive deeper into the Phantom Thieves’ story.

For newcomers, this is the definitive way to experience Persona 5 Royal.

/5. Blasphemous 2 (PS5, PS4)

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The haunting Metroidvania sequel returns players to the dark, gothic world of The Penitent One.

Awakened in a mysterious land, the cursed warrior must once again fight through grotesque enemies, terrifying bosses, and labyrinth-like environments. The game blends punishing combat, intricate exploration, and rich religious symbolism to deliver one of the most atmospheric action platformers in recent years.

Every path in the world hides secrets, and every enemy stands ready to send you back to the grave.

/6. Metal Eden (PS5)

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Metal Eden throws players into a high-speed cybernetic FPS set in a futuristic dystopia.

You play as Hyper Unit Aska, sent on a dangerous mission to recover the citizens’ digital cores from the city of Moebius. Once envisioned as humanity’s new home, the metropolis has become a mechanized battlefield controlled by rogue machines.

Expect intense gunplay, futuristic weaponry, and battles against advanced robotic enemies guarding the secrets of Project Eden.

/7. The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria (PS5)

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Middle-earth fans can step into the boots of dwarven explorers in this survival crafting adventure set beneath the Misty Mountains.

Summoned by Gimli Lockbearer, players must reclaim the legendary dwarven kingdom of Khazad-dûm. The procedurally generated mines ensure that no two adventures are the same, whether playing solo or with friends online.

Players will craft tools, build settlements, mine resources, and battle lurking dangers in the depths of Moria.

/8. Astroneer (PS5, PS4)

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Astroneer delivers a relaxing yet expansive space exploration sandbox where creativity is the main goal.

Players can reshape entire planets using terrain tools, gather resources, and construct massive bases across a solar system of seven unique worlds. From cave exploration to interplanetary travel, the game offers endless opportunities for discovery.

The experience becomes even better with friends, as players can collaborate to build enormous space infrastructures or simply experiment in the sandbox.

/9. Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PS5, PS4)

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Classic fighting fans will be excited to see Tekken: Dark Resurrection joining the Premium catalog.

Originally an enhanced version of Tekken 5, the game introduces new fighters like Lili and Dragunov, additional story content, and expanded gameplay modes.

Players can jump into Arcade Battle, Story Battle, Quick Battle, or Practice Mode, while mini-games like Tekken Bowl and Gold Rush add fun distractions outside the traditional fighting matches. The game also retains the popular character customization system, allowing players to personalize their fighters with earned items.

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