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PlayStation Plus May 2026 Games Include EA Sports FC 26, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and Nine Sols

Sony has revealed the lineup of PlayStation Plus monthly games for May 2026. All three titles will be accessible to Essential, Extra, and Premium members from May 5 through June 1. These games can be added to a library at no additional cost and will remain playable as long as the subscription is active.

The titles available for claim until May 4 include Lords of the Fallen, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, and Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream.

PlayStation Plus May 2026 Game Lineup

EA Sports FC 26 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 is the main release this month. The football simulation includes modes such as Career, Clubs, Kick-Off, and Football Ultimate Team. The game features notable changes to core gameplay mechanics, which have received mixed reactions from longtime fans. PlayStation Plus subscribers can also claim a PlayStation Plus Icons Pack during the monthly game availability.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, available on PlayStation 5 only, is a Souls-like action RPG set in a dark fantasy version of late Ming Dynasty China. It features themes of plague, supernatural enemies, and melee-focused combat. A post-launch patch introduced a bug that made some enemies unkillable and disrupted story progression, although the game generally received positive reviews for its combat.

Nine Sols for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 is a 2D action-platformer centered around parry-based combat, with hand-drawn art. Its setting combines Taoist mythology with science fiction. It is a Metroidvania with a high skill ceiling but enough structure for players new to the genre.

The lineup may vary by region. Subscribers should check the PlayStation Store when the games go live on May 5 to confirm availability in their country.

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