
Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup for April 2025, featuring a total of eight titles. The standout addition this month is Hogwarts Legacy, the popular action RPG released two years ago. Additionally, the catalog also welcomes Blue Prince, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2, both launching day one directly into the Game Catalog.
PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for April 2025
Hogwarts Legacy (PS4, PS5)
Hogwarts Legacy is an open-world action RPG set in the Wizarding World, but way before Harry Potter’s time. The game takes place in the 1890s, and you play as a new fifth-year student at Hogwarts who has a special connection to ancient magic. You can explore Hogwarts, fly around on a broom, visit Hogsmeade, fight dark wizards, learn spells, and even take care of magical creatures. It is set to arrive on April 15 on the PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers.
Blue Prince (PS5)
Blue Prince is a puzzle game with roguelike elements, set in a mysterious mansion that changes every time you play. Developed by Dogubomb and published by Raw Fury, it’s been getting rave reviews for its smart puzzles, unique atmosphere, and creative gameplay- earning the highest Metacritic score of any 2025 release so far. It launches as a day-one title on the platform and will be available to download on April 10.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2 is the final chapter in Don’t Nod’s emotional, time-jumping adventure, set in both 1995 and 2022. A spiritual successor to Life is Strange, it wraps up the story of four friends reuniting after 27 years to face a mysterious event from their past. The game will be available in the Game Catalog as a day-one release on April 15.
Other Notable titles joining this month’s Game Catalog on April 15 are:
- EA Sports PGA Tour (PS5)
- Battlefield 1 (PS4)
- PlateUp! (PS4, PS5)
- Alone in the Dark 2 (PS4, PS5) – PS Plus Premium
- War of the Monsters (PS4, PS5) – PS Plus Premium
The April 2025 PlayStation Plus free monthly games, with RoboCop: Rogue City as the primary offering, are now available. Subscribers have until May 5 to add these titles to their library.