The PS Plus September 2024 games have already been revealed, with the full lineup coming shortly. However, subscribers can look forward to one of the best months of the service yet with two day-one launches.

Get the full breakdown on these games, what titles are leaving the service, and more below.

PS Plus September 2024 games

The PS Plus September 2024 games confirmed so far are:

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – PS5, PS4 (Essential – Available from September 3, 2024)
  • MLB The Show 24 – PS5, PS4 (Essential – Available from September 3, 2024)
  • Little Nightmares 2 – PS5, PS4 (Essential – Available from September 3, 2024)
  • The Plucky Squire – PS5 (Extra, Premium – Available from September 17, 2024)

The PS Plus September 2024 games so far were announced ahead of the usual lineup announcement. Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions was announced as a PS Plus game back in June. The Plucky Squire was revealed to be a part of the Extra and Premium lineup on August 15, 2024.

The full lineup of Essential games will be announced on August 28, 2024. The other Extra and Premium games will then be revealed later in September, on September 11, 2024.

PS Plus September 2024: Harry and Draco can be seen
Credit: WB Games

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – PS5, PS4 (Essential)

Your next chapter takes flight! Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Quidditch in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions by playing solo or sharing the magic with friends and family. Take to the sky as one of the classic positions—Chaser, Seeker, Keeper, or Beater—each with their own unique play style. Soar into legendary Quidditch arenas, as well as maps that showcase never-before-seen areas of the wizarding world.

PS Plus September 2024: The Plucky Squire, allies, and an evil wizard can be seen jumping out from a book.
Credit: Devolver Digital

The Plucky Squire – PS5 (Extra, Premium)

The Plucky Squire follows the magical adventures of Jot and his friends – storybook characters who discover a three-dimensional world outside the pages of their book. When the malevolent Humgrump realises he’s the villain of the book – destined to lose his battle against the forces of good for all eternity – he kicks the heroic Jot out of its pages and changes the story forever.

Jot must face challenges, unlike anything he’s ever seen if he is to save his friends from Humgrump’s dark forces and restore the book’s happy ending. Jump between 2D and 3D worlds in this charming action adventure – solving puzzles, boxing badgers, flying with a jetpack, and enjoying many more delightful and surprising mini-challenges as you become the hero of a living storybook.

The current list of games leaving the service in September are:

  • LEGO: Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – PS5, PS4 (Available until September 3, 2024)
  • Five Nights At Freddy’s Security Breach – PS5, PS4 (Available until September 3, 2024)
  • Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights – PS4 (Available until September 3, 2024)
  • Horizon Forbidden West – PS5, PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Marvel’s Midnight Suns – PS5 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Alien Isolation – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • NieR Replicant – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Cloudpunk – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Star Ocean: The Divine Force – PS5, PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Star Ocean: IAF Digital Edition – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Star Ocean: Till The End of Time – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Star Ocean: The Last Hope – 4K & Full HD Remaster – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)
  • Star Ocean: First Departure R – PS4 (Available until September 17, 2024)

For even more on the current PS Plus lineup, check out what was added to the service in August with our guide on the August 2024 PS Plus games.

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