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Resident Evil Village, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and Others to Enter PlayStation Plus Catalog

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  • Resident Evil Village and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will join the PlayStation Plus catalog in January, providing an opportunity for players to explore these highly-anticipated titles.
  • The games are expected to be available from January 14 for Extra and Deluxe subscribers, with additional possible additions to follow.
  • Other notable inclusions are Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, The Exit 8, Art of Rally, and Need for Speed Unbound.
  • PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can look forward to the classic Ridge Racer becoming available in their Classics catalog starting January 2026.

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PlayStation Plus January Additions: Resident Evil Village, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, More Join the Lineup

According to billbil-kun, several games will be added to the PlayStation Plus catalog in January, ahead of Sony’s official announcement. PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers will gain access to Resident Evil Village, in which players assume the role of Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter in a foreboding European village, managing resources, battling terrifying enemies, and uncovering dark secrets. Also available will be Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, originally released in January 2024, which follows Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu as they journey to Hawaii to find Kasuga’s missing mother. The game features turn-based battles, a complex narrative, and numerous side quests. Other titles include Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, an off-road vehicle simulator; A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, inspired by the film series, which emphasizes stealth; Art of Rally; Need for Speed Unbound; and the indie adventure The Exit 8. The leak indicates that Resident Evil Village, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and Expeditions: A MudRunner Game will be available beginning January 14. PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will also be able to play the original Ridge Racer for PlayStation 1, starting in January 2026.

PlayStation Plus January Arrivals: Mudrunner, Quiet Place, More, Plus Ridge Racer Classic

The leaked list includes: Resident Evil Village (PS5, PS4), Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth (PS5, PS4), Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game (PS5, PS4), The Quiet Place: The Road Ahead (PS5), The Exit 8 (PS5, PS4), and Art Of Rally (PS5, PS4). Deluxe subscribers are also expected to receive Ridge Racer for PS1 in the Classics catalog. These games, along with possible additions, are expected to be added to the service on January 20. Capcom’s decision to include Resident Evil Village in both PlayStation and Xbox subscription services appears to be a coordinated marketing effort for Resident Evil Requiem, scheduled for release on February 27.

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