PS Plus February 2026 Essential game leaked as nine titles set to leave Extra

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One of the PS Plus February 2026 Essential games may have leaked as the boxing title Undisputed. This comes courtesy of billbil_kun via French outlet Dealabs, a reliable source who accurately leaked Need for Speed Unbound as part of the Essential lineup for January. Beyond the leak of Undisputed, nine titles are also set to leave the PS Plus Extra tier next month.

Undisputed is a boxing game that launched in October 2024. Unfortunately, despite promising realistic graphics and simulation-focused gameplay, the overall quality of Undisputed does not match that of the UFC video games by EA. On Metacritic, Undisputed holds a lacklustre aggregate of 70 from critics, alongside a much lower user score of 4.8 from players.

Fortunately, the monthly PS Plus Essential lineup includes three games rather than just one. Billbil_kun has not revealed the other two titles expected for February, but there is hope they will offer more favorable experiences than Undisputed.

Sony will reveal the PS Plus February 2026 Essential games on January 28. The lineup will then become available on February 3, meaning players have until February 2 to claim the PS Plus January 2026 Essential games, which include Need for Speed Unbound, Core Keeper, and the excellent Epic Mickey Rebrushed.

If you are not currently subscribed to PS Plus, the Essential tier is available for $10 per month, $25 every three months, or $80 per year. At no additional cost, it provides three new games to claim and play each month, along with access to online multiplayer.

Games Leaving PS Plus Extra in February 2026

Below is the full list of games set to leave the PS Plus Extra tier on February 17:

  • Carto
  • Cult of the Lamb
  • New World Aeternum
  • Rez Infinite
  • SaGa Frontier Remastered
  • Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition
  • Super Neptunia RPG
  • The Ascent
  • WWE 2K25

The PS Plus Extra tier costs $15 per month, $40 every three months, or $135 per year. It includes everything offered in Essential, plus a library housing hundreds of PS4 and PS5 games, as well as select titles from Ubisoft’s subscription service, such as all the Assassin’s Creed games.

Beyond Extra, the highest tier is PS Plus Premium, which costs $18 per month, $50 every three months, or $160 per year. Premium includes everything from Essential and Extra, along with access to PS1, PS2, and PS3 classics, plus two-hour trials for select new releases. While $160 is expensive, PS Plus Premium is still $200 cheaper than 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

There are several notable games leaving PS Plus Extra in February. WWE 2K25 is superb, but its removal admittedly makes sense as WWE 2K26 is quickly approaching, with a leaked release date of March 13. Cult of the Lamb is also a standout departure, as is The Ascent, whose developer, Neon Giant, is currently working on a “ludicrously ambitious” first-person noir shooter titled NO LAW.

In addition to next month’s PS Plus lineup, leaks suggest Sony is preparing a PlayStation State of Play for February 2026. While not official, the event could possibly offer one final look at Resident Evil Requiem ahead of its February 27 release, and potentially another showcase of Tomb Raider Legacy of Atlantis, as February coincides with the canonical birthday of Lara Croft.

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