For ages, fans have been clamoring for Capcom to bring back the much-loved Dino Crisis series. So far, a brand-new installment isn’t on the horizon, but there’s exciting news for those with a taste for nostalgia: the original Dino Crisis is set to land on PS4 and PS5 as part of the upcoming batch of PlayStation Plus classics. This fresh line-up also includes titles like Dead Island 2, Ghostbusters, Gris, and more.
On October 9th, PlayStation made it official, unveiling the next wave of PS Plus Extra and Premium games that will join the service’s catalog. Mark your calendars, as these gaming additions become available on October 15.
It’s somewhat amusing that the highlight of the newly added PS Plus games is a game that’s been around for 24 years. Yet, here we are, buzzing about Dino Crisis making its comeback on modern consoles, complete with quality-of-life enhancements and trophy support. It may not be the high-end remake enthusiasts have been longing for, but it does show that Capcom hasn’t forgotten about Dino Crisis. That’s certainly something to cheer for!
Additionally, fans of PlayStation’s survival horror genre can look forward to Siren being released on PS Plus later this month. While it doesn’t boast the same level of fame as Dino Crisis, this PS2 classic, directed by Keiichiro Toyama—the mastermind behind the original Silent Hill—is a cherished piece among its followers.
Now, without further ado, here’s the complete list of games joining PS Plus and its various tiers on October 15:
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium
- Overpass 2 | PS5
- Return to Monkey Island | PS5
- Dead Island 2 | PS4, PS5
- Two Point Campus | PS4, PS5
- The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me | PS4, PS5
- Gris | PS4, PS5
- Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed | PS4, PS5
- Firefighting Simulator The Squad | PS4, PS5
- Tour de France 2023 | PS4, PS5
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands | PS4
PlayStation Plus Premium Only
- The Last Clockwinder | PS VR2
- Dino Crisis | PS4, PS5
- Siren | PS4, PS5
- R-Type Dimensions EX | PS4
Remember, to dive into, download, and play these games, you’ll need an active PS Plus Extra or Premium tier subscription. If your subscription lapses in the future, access to these games will be lost.