PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Leak Reveals March Additions

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog Leak Reveals March Additions

Sony’s PlayStation Plus game catalog additions for March 2026 have been leaked, with notable additions from both the Persona and Warhammer franchises.

As ever, Dealabs‘ reliable billbil-kun has beaten Sony to its own announcement for which titles it is adding to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium rosters this month.

From March 17, the Extra catalog is set to include both the highly-acclaimed Persona 5 Royal and chunky shoulder pad shooter Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, plus the latest Madden game, indie sandbox Astroneer, and more.

Looking at this month’s list, Persona 5 Royal is the obvious standout. Available through the catalog on PS5, this is the expanded 2022 release of the original Persona 5 which added new missions, music and social elements.

Rounding out the list are sci-fi robot shooter Metal Eden, plus dwarven survival game The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria. If you’re a Premium subscriber, meanwhile, you’ll get access to the classic PSP game Tekken Dark Resurrection, which Sony had previously confirmed was on the way at some point.

Check out the full list of leaked additions below:

PlayStation Plus March 2026 Games

Extra:

Premium:

As ever, we’ll update again here whenever Sony makes the list official.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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