May 5, 2026 - 18:40

May has arrived, and with it comes a fresh batch of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers. The April lineup has officially been replaced, giving players a new set of titles to download and keep as long as their membership remains active. This month's selection offers a mix of sports simulation and action RPG, aiming to appeal to different tastes.
Leading the charge is EA Sports FC 26, the latest entry in the long-running football franchise. For fans of virtual soccer, this is the core offering. It brings updated rosters, refined gameplay mechanics, and the usual suite of modes like Ultimate Team and Career Mode. Whether you play online or prefer a solo season, this title provides hundreds of hours of content.
The second major game is Wuchang Fallen Feathers, a dark fantasy action RPG set in a reimagined Ming Dynasty. The game has drawn attention for its fast-paced combat, inspired by the Soulslike genre, and its unique Chinese mythology setting. Players take on the role of a cursed mercenary, fighting through a world plagued by monsters and corruption. Its inclusion is a solid pick for those who enjoy challenging gameplay and atmospheric storytelling.
Subscribers can also expect a third, smaller title, though details on that remain sparse. As usual, these games are available to download from the PlayStation Store until the first Tuesday of June. If you haven't grabbed last month's offerings yet, time is running out. This month's selection seems to balance a mainstream blockbuster with a more niche, critically-minded choice, giving most subscribers at least one game worth their time.
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