PS Plus Extra Adds Farming Simulator 25, Blades of Fire, and Black Desert

Three more titles have landed in PlayStation Plus Extra, bringing Farming Simulator 25, Blades of Fire, and Black Desert into the PS Plus library for June. It’s a month that’s already been stacking up major releases, and these additions widen the variety of what subscribers can play.

PlayStation Plus Extra Adds 3 New Games for June

  • Farming Simulator 25 (PS5)
  • Blades of Fire (PS5)
  • Black Desert (PS5)

These three new games were first revealed through a PlayStation Blog announcement dated June 10. They’re now available in the PlayStation Plus Extra lineup in the United States, completing this month’s set of additions.

As a group, the lineup is notably varied. Farming Simulator 25 is positioned as a more laid-back, family-friendly experience, focusing on managing farms and exploring settings across East Asia, Central Europe, and North America. Blades of Fire, by contrast, leans hard into intensity: it’s built around punishing third-person, single-player melee combat where success depends on mastering close-quarters fights. Then there’s Black Desert, which swaps the spotlight to a large-scale open-world MMORPG experience—an entirely different kind of time sink compared to the other two.

Why This Mix Matters for Subscribers

The biggest takeaway from this batch isn’t any one genre—it’s the balance. With Farming Simulator 25 offering a calmer pace, Blades of Fire catering to players who want skill-based, challenging combat, and Black Desert delivering an MMO framework for long-term progression, PS Plus Extra subscribers get three distinct ways to spend their gaming time without feeling like they’re repeating the same playstyle.

  • Farming Simulator 25 targets players who prefer relaxed management and exploration.
  • Blades of Fire is aimed at those who want a tougher, melee-focused single-player experience.
  • Black Desert brings a full open-world MMORPG option for players who want ongoing character growth.

June’s Strong Release Calendar Gets Even Broader

These additions land in a June schedule already described as packed with major releases. Bringing three more PS5-forward titles into the Extra tier helps round out the month by covering different tastes—from simulation to action to MMO—so subscribers aren’t forced to choose between “big” new games and “something different” they can jump into immediately.

What to Expect When You Boot Them Up

Even from descriptions alone, the expectation is clear: Farming Simulator 25 should feel like a steady, approachable sandbox set across East Asia, Central Europe, and North America. Blades of Fire is meant to be read as a combat-centric challenge with brutal single-player melee fights from a third-person perspective. Black Desert is the swing toward scale—an MMO built around a massive open world where your progress is tied to a persistent online environment.

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