PlayStation Plus gives away an open world weekend with thirteen games

Published on May 31, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

This weekend, PlayStation Plus subscribers have access to 13 open-world titles at no additional cost. The selection includes Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Cyberpunk 2077, and Ghost of Tsushima, offering dozens of hours of exploration and missions. It's a practical option for those seeking home entertainment without spending extra money, taking advantage of an already active subscription.

PlayStation Plus subscription screen interface fading into a vast open world landscape with three distinct biomes merging together, showing a Viking longship sailing through fjords while neon-lit cyberpunk skyscrapers rise in the distance and a samurai stands on a misty mountain path, game controller floating in foreground with glowing blue light connecting to the screen, cinematic wide-angle shot, photorealistic game art style, dynamic lighting from sunset sky casting long shadows, particles of light streaming from controller to world, action demonstrating seamless transition between titles, ultra-detailed textures, dramatic atmospheric perspective

How streaming and storage manage these open worlds 🎮

Titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Ghost of Tsushima demand high technical performance. The PlayStation Plus infrastructure allows downloading or streaming these games from optimized servers to reduce load times. Each file size can exceed 50 GB, so a stable connection of at least 50 Mbps is recommended to avoid interruptions. Additionally, the console manages textures and objects in real-time, prioritizing visual smoothness without sacrificing map density.

The Sunday drama: choosing between Vikings or ghost hunting 😅

The real problem isn't whether you have time to play, but deciding which open world to ignore this weekend. Because yes, you can stroll through feudal Japan, raid England, or hack in Night City, but in the end, you'll just watch the loading screen fill up while thinking you probably should have gone out to get some sun. At least the subscription doesn't charge you for indecision.