If rumors hold true, fans of teen slasher horror might soon rejoice as Until Dawn makes its way to PlayStation Plus in May 2025. While Sony hasn't officially announced the lineup yet, whispers suggest the remastered version of the game will grace the platform as part of the monthly free titles. The promotional artwork seems to point toward the enhanced edition rather than the original 2014 release, though confirmation is still pending.
For those unfamiliar, PlayStation Plus is Sony's subscription-based service offering free monthly games, exclusive discounts, and access to online multiplayer modes. Subscribers at the Extra and Premium tiers also gain entry to a vast library of classic and contemporary titles. Regardless of your membership level, all users can enjoy the monthly freebies.
This potential addition could be tied to the recent release of the Until Dawn film, which, while not receiving widespread acclaim, managed to carve out its niche. Similarly, the remastered version of the game received mixed reviews, labeled by IGN as "overpriced and under-featured." In contrast, the original 2015 title earned a more favorable score of 7.5/10.
In other news, come next month, PlayStation Plus subscribers will lose access to 22 games, including notable titles such as Grand Theft Auto V, Payday 2: Crimewave Edition, and the final playable versions of Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. These titles will no longer be available on modern PlayStation consoles, marking a significant change for fans of these franchises.