It looks like one of the PlayStation Plus games for May 2025 has leaked. While nothing is confirmed by Sony yet, rumor has it that the teen slasher horror game Until Dawn will be available as a free download for PlayStation players in May. The key art suggests it might be the Until Dawn Remastered rather than the 2014 original, though we'll confirm the details as soon as they're available.
PlayStation Plus is an online gaming service for PlayStation platforms, offering free monthly games, limited-time trials, online multiplayer, and member-exclusive discounts. It also includes a catalog of hundreds of current and classic games for Extra and Premium members, with the monthly free games available to all players, regardless of their subscription tier.
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As speculated by some members of the PlayStation subreddit (thanks, PushSquare), this could be a promotional move for the new Until Dawn movie, which was released just ahead of the weekend. The movie didn't particularly impress us; we awarded it a 5/10 in IGN's Until Dawn movie review, stating: "Until Dawn is more disappointing than deadly, leaving all the promise of the horror game behind for a jumble of horror-movie re-creations."
That's the same score we gave to the 2024 remaster, describing it as an "overpriced and under-featured remake that seems less like a must-have bit of moonlit murder and something closer to daylight robbery" in IGN's Until Dawn Remastered review. In contrast, Supermassive's 2015 original received a much better score of 7.5/10 from us.
22 games are scheduled to be removed from the PlayStation Plus library next month, including Grand Theft Auto 5, Payday 2: Crimewave Edition, and the last playable versions of first-party titles Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. As a result, Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2 will no longer be available on modern consoles.