PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for February: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, and More
Sony’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog update for February is here. There’s a clear headliner, a couple of long-play titles, and a surprising amount of quieter, more thoughtful games mixed in.

Everything in this lineup goes live for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members on February 17. Premium subscribers also get a nostalgic bonus this month.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Is the Big One

There’s no getting around it. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is the reason most people will open the catalog this month.
The PS5 exclusive brings Peter Parker and Miles Morales back together and lets you switch between them freely while exploring a larger version of Marvel’s New York. Movement feels faster and more fluid this time, especially with Web Wings changing how you get around the city. The story also leans heavier, with Venom playing a central role rather than a late-game surprise.
If you skipped the game at launch, February is a very easy time to fix that.
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Takes a Different Racing Route

Racing fans get something very different with Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. Instead of short races or career menus, this one is built around a shared open world.
You’re competing for status across a persistent map, choosing sides in clan rivalries, and collecting cars from a wide range of manufacturers. It’s a slower burn compared to arcade racers, but that’s the point. The game is designed around progression over time rather than quick sessions.
Slower, More Emotional Games Also Get Space
February’s lineup isn’t just about scale or spectacle.
Neva tells a much more intimate story. It follows a young woman and a wolf companion moving through a world that’s clearly falling apart. The focus isn’t on combat or challenge as much as the relationship between the two characters and how it changes over time.

Season: A Letter to the Future goes even quieter. You’re essentially on a road trip, recording sounds, images, and conversations before a mysterious event wipes everything away. It’s reflective, slow, and deliberately unhurried.

Monster Hunter, Venba, and the Rest of the Lineup
The catalog also fills out nicely with longer RPGs and smaller narrative games.
Both Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin and the original Monster Hunter Stories arrive together, which makes it easier to jump into the series from the beginning if you’ve never touched it before.

Other additions this month include:
- Venba, a narrative-driven cooking game about an Indian family immigrating to Canada in the 1980s
- Echoes of the End: Enhanced Edition, a fantasy action game set in a world inspired by Iceland’s landscapes
- Rugby 25, covering everything from club rugby to international matches

Wall-E Comes to PlayStation Plus Premium
Premium members also get Disney Pixar Wall-E this month.

Originally released on the PlayStation 2, the game follows Wall-E as he cleans up a ruined Earth and eventually ventures beyond it. It mixes light platforming and puzzles with multiplayer mini-games that support up to four players. It’s simple, but that’s part of the charm.
When Everything Goes Live
All games in the February PlayStation Plus Game Catalog will be available starting February 17.


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